LUCKNOW, (India): At least seven devotees were killed and more than 75 injured when stairs of a 65 feet high stage collapsed during the Nirvana Laddu Festival of the Jain community here on Tuesday (Jan 28) morning.
The Statesman quoted officials as saying that the death toll could increase and there are several police personnel among the injured.
The accident took place in Barot tehsil, 20 km from Baghpat city.
After the stairs broke down, many devotees kept falling on each other which led to a stampede-like situation.
Several injured are in a critical condition and have been rushed to hospitals.
According to the sources, the incident occurred between 7am and 8am at Nirvana Festival at Jain college campus when devotees were climbing on the stage to worship God Adinath.
The stairs collapsed due to the weight of the devotees.
The deceased have been identified as Tarspal (66), Amit (35), Arun (48), Usha (24), Shilpi (24), Vineet Jain (40) and Kamlesh Jain (65).
The event is held every 25 years.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken the cognisance of the accident in Baghpat district.
The Chief Minister immediately instructed the district administration officials for proper treatment of the injured.
AFP noted that deadly accidents are common at places of worship in India during major religious festivals due to poor crowd management and safety lapses.
Last year, 121 people were killed in Uttar Pradesh state during a stampede at the end of a religious sermon.
Another 112 people died in 2016 after a huge explosion caused by a banned fireworks display marking the Hindu new year at a temple in southern Kerala state.
Tuesday's accident comes as millions of devotees participate in the Kumbh Mela, a Hindu festival of prayer and ritual bathing being held at the nearby city of Prayagraj.
Jainism is an ancient Indian religion -- followed by less than one per cent of India's 1.25 billion people -- that preaches non-violence, strict vegetarianism and love for all creatures great and small. - Agencies
