
Kubershwar dham news: Two devotees died once again during the grand Kavad Yatra held at Kubreshwar Dham in Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh. The yatra has been organized by the famous narrator Pandit Pradeep Mishra, in which lakhs of devotees from different states of the country have arrived to participate. Please tell that earlier on Tuesday, two women devotees had lost their lives. After which, the number of deaths has increased to 4 in two days.
These accidents have happened due to the crowd and chaos of millions involved in the Kaveed Yatra. On Tuesday, two women died due to being buried in the crowd, while on Wednesday, two male devotees also lost their lives. Kubreshwar Dham is a place dedicated to Lord Shiva, which is also known for distribution of Rudraksha and is also associated with Pandit Pradeep Mishra.
The first two women died
On Tuesday, two women devotees were buried amidst a huge crowd during the journey from Sivan River to Kubreshwar Dham. Among the dead, a woman has been identified as Jaswanti Ben (56), a resident of Rajkot in Gujarat. The second woman was Sangeeta Gupta (48), a resident of Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh. According to eyewitnesses, there was a pushing in the disorganized crowd, due to which these accidents happened.
Two male devotees died on Wednesday
On Wednesday, the devotees died once again. The dead include Chatur Singh (50), a resident of the fifth area of Gujarat. At the same time, the second deceased is Ishwar Singh (65), a resident of Rohtak district of Haryana. According to the information, one person died after a sudden fall in front of the hotel, while the other fell unconscious in Kubreshwar Dham, which was taken to the hospital, but could not be saved.
The number of dead is increasing continuously
In the last two days, four devotees have lost their lives during the Kavad Yatra. Along with this, many people have also been injured, who are being given first aid. Devotees are facing problems due to failure in mob control and lack of proper arrangements. No concrete statements have been revealed by the administration so far.
About five lakh devotees from all over the country reached Kubreshwar Dham, but adequate arrangements were not made to handle such a large number of people. Security and health systems should have been the top priority in religious events like Kavad Yatra, but the current incidents are pointing to administrative negligence.
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