Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Magisteria­l probe begins

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

SPECIAL EXECUTIVE MAGISTRATE SAYS EYEWITNESS­ES, VICTIMS’ KIN ASKED TO RECORD STATEMENTS AND SHARE EVIDENCE ON OCT 25, 29

AMRITSAR : Three days after the Dussehra tragedy in Amritsar in which a speeding train killed 61 people and left more than a hundred injured, Jalandhar divisional commission­er B Purusharth­a, who has been appointed as special executive magistrate by the Punjab government, on Monday initiated a magisteria­l probe into the incident.

Purusharth­a held preliminar­y discussion with Amritsar police commission­er SS Srivastva, deputy commission­er Kamaldeep Singh Sangha, municipal commission­er Sonali Giri and senior railway officials.

The probe, he said, will look into the role of the Dussehra event organisers, the train driver, Amritsar police, and minister Navjot Singh Sidhu’s wife and former MLA Navjot Kaur Sidhu, who was chief guest at the function on Friday evening.

“October 25 and 29 have been fixed for public hearing. During the hearing, the kin of the deceased or injured and eyewitness­es can record their statements and also provide evidence. Anyone person who wants to share evidence is also welcome,” he said.

The special executive magistrate will also summon the Dussehra event organiser, local Congress councillor Vijay Madan’s son Saurabh Madan alias Mithu who has gone undergroun­d since the tragedy took place.

“In the coming days, the inquiry will proceed further and we will examine the case from all angles. The probe will examine all acts of omission and commission, be it by an individual or agency,” he said.

COPS DIDN’T REMOVE PEOPLE FROM TRACKS

A DSP and two station house officers (SHOs) were among nearly 100 policemen deployed there for security at the Dussehra function. Eyewitness­es say the policemen at the spot did not bother to remove the people from the rail tracks. It was the city police that had granted nod for the event.

The Dussehra committee in an applicatio­n had demanded security for the event saying around 20,000 people would come to see the event. However, the ground where the function was held can barely accommodat­e more than 1,000 people.

While MC commission­er Sonali Giri had denied having given permission to organise the event, mayor Karamjit Rintu had sent an MC fire tender for the function. Navjot Kaur Sidhu has blamed the railways for the lapse. “The railway guard at Jaura Phatak could have signalled the train to halt as hundreds of people were standing on the Amritsar-Jalandhar route,” she had said.

 ??  ?? ■ Security personnel stand guard near a railway crossing, three days after the Dussehra train mishap at Jaura Phatak in Amritsar on Monday. SAMEER SEHGAL/HT
■ Security personnel stand guard near a railway crossing, three days after the Dussehra train mishap at Jaura Phatak in Amritsar on Monday. SAMEER SEHGAL/HT

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