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40 killed, 100 injured
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 1. At least 40 people were killed and 100
injured in a stampede outside the thirteenth century shrine in
the Punjab province of Pakistan.
The tragedy took place on Saturday as thousands of people who had
gathered outside the shrine ran over each other the moment the
Bahishti Darwaza (Gate to Heaven) was opened to mark the
inauguration of the Urs.
The Bahishti Darwaza at the shrine of Hazrat Baba Ganj-i-Shakar
is opened every year to pilgrims. The gate leads to the grave of
the great Sufi saint-poet, Khwaja Sheikh Masud Farid-ud-din Ganj-
i-Shakar (1175-1265), popularly known as Baba Farid.
The fifth of Muharram marks the celebrations at the grave of Baba
Farid and the opening of the gate marks the beginning of the
festival, which follows for the next two days.
Every year an estimated five lakh people take part in the
religious rituals marking the anniversary of the death of Baba
Farid. Media reports said that at least one-lakh devotees were
waiting outside the shrine when the stampede took place.
Delay on the part of the organisers in opening of the gate and
the mad rush on the part of the devotees through a narrow lane
meant for shrine officials resulted in the stampede and the
consequent deaths.
A spokesman for the shrine, Mr. Abdul Zahir, has blamed the
magistrates on duty for the negligence. He has been quoted as
saying that had the administration taken proper measures to
control the crowd, the tragedy could have been averted.
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