The Asian Age

Festive euphoria, firecracke­rs made people oblivious to train

Amarinder reviews situation, sets 4- week deadline for inquiry

- BUNTY TYAGI

A burning effigy of Ravana, firecracke­rs and festive euphoria made people oblivious to the approachin­g train and in a matter of seconds, bodies were left strewn on the railway tracks, according to eyewitness­es of the tragic incident here.

At least 62 people were killed Friday evening after a crowd of Dussehra revellers that had spilled onto railway tracks while watching the burning of the Ravana effigy was run over by a train near Joda Phatak here.

“I was watching the burning of effigy of Ravana and suddenly I heard massive sound. After a few seconds, bodies of women, children and men were lying on the railway tracks. The moment was very devastatin­g,” Jaspreet, an eyewitness who was at the site, told PTI.

Another local, Gurpreet, said: “We all were busy watching the Dussehra celebratio­ns. Huge voice of firecracke­rs drowned the sound of the arriving train and we could not understand for a few seconds what had happened.”

The train was coming from Jalandhar when the accident occurred at Joda Phatak near Amritsar, where at least 300 people were watching “Ravana dahan” at a ground adjacent to the tracks.

Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh Saturday ordered a magisteria­l inquiry into the accident after visiting the

injured and the kin of those killed in the tragedy.

He also set a four- week deadline for completion of inquiry into the tragic train acciden, while urging all political parties to rise above petty politickin­g to join hands to mitigate the sufferings of the victims and their families.

The chief minister also reviewed the situation on the ground and met the injured in hospitals, besides visiting the spot where the tragedy had occurred on Friday during Dussehra celebratio­ns.

Suraj Prakash, another eyewitness, said that a few minutes before the Jalamdhar- Amritsar train mowed down several people, another train going to Howarh from Amritsar passed through on another track, but it did not hurt anyone.

“How can it be possible that a train which passed through the area a few moments back, did not cause any casualty, but another train killed several innocent people.

“It was the mistake of train driver ( Jalandhar to Amritsar). After the train passed, screams of people could be heard from everywhere,” he said.

◗ Chief minister Amarinder Singh reviewed the situation on the ground and met the injured in hospitals, besides visiting the spot where the tragedy had occurred during Dussehra celebratio­ns

 ?? — PTI ?? Relatives of victims of a train accident in Amritsar mourn in Gopalganj, Bihar, on Saturday.
— PTI Relatives of victims of a train accident in Amritsar mourn in Gopalganj, Bihar, on Saturday.

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