Fifteen people have died on a stamp on a large stamp near Delhi train station as the fullness of travelers at the Hindu’s Hindu festival, said official.
Delhi District Minister Atishi, who uses journalists outside the capital city injured in Stampede, over 15 who were killed, according to reports of India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences from the dead in a statement of social media, adding the authorities to “help all those affected in the stamp.” Ashini Vaishnaw, the National Minister of the rail, said the investigation was reunited.
Before the stamp, the crowds at the train station have been filled because trains were arrested, Kimbh Mela was delayed, according to local media reports. The train department said he later conducted additional trains to reduce the crush.
KAMMH Member, which began in the mid-January and would end until this month, the world’s largest religious collection. You are expected to draw more than 400 million people over six weeks, according to the State.
The festival happened every three years in one of four cities in India. This year’s event is held in worship, in the case of Uttar Pradesh, where the encountment of the margins and the rivers of the mother meet. Hindus believe that the third, a mythologist called Saraswati joined both of them when he faced a sacred case. The dedicated washing in the sacred waters of their belief that they wash sins.
The event this year, called Maha Meh, or the Great Umbh, is greater than usual because it is associated with heavenly alignment every year 144.
Holding large crowds to the festival is a major challenge in the Indian government.
Last month, 30 travelers died on stamp when they rushed to bathe. In 2013, the last time in worship, then, 42 people were killed in the stamp on the train station there. Ten years earlier, in the Western city of Nasik, 39 devoted ones crushed in Alley.
In 1954, during MbH Mukhu first since the freedom of India seven years ago, hundreds of travelers died of stamp.