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147 dead in temple stampede in Jodhpur 1 Oct 2008, 0009 hrs IST, Anindo Dey & Ajay Parmar,TNN audio JODHPUR: One hundred and forty-seven dead, over 60 injured and hardly a drop of blood. All it took was some unruly people jumping the queue and so me furiously whispered rumours of a bomb going off, to leave this deathly trail. ( Watch ) It was not even dawn. Over 10,000 had turned up at the Chamunda Devi temple in Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort for a darshan of the goddess. The temple gates had opened earlier than usual on Tuesday morning, at 3.45 am. Things went smoothly for about two hours. Then, suddenly, some people began pushing forward. A barricade broke, opening up more space on the 8-ft-widepath. Seeing the widened approach, people began jumping the queue, and suddenly everything started going wrong. A few people fell down and were crushed under the feet of rushing devotees. The news, as it trickled down, got twisted. Someone mentioned a bomb, and all hell broke loose. Panic-stricken people started running in the opposite direction, pushing, trampling. A toll that may have been contained to single digits kept shooting up with every push, every desperate shove. While the death toll from hospital sources and other eyewitnesses totalled 147, authorities put it at 140. Many suffocated to death while standing in the queue. ''Around 80% of the people died on the spot. We just have three orthopaedic cases of the 45 persons admitted at the hospital here,'' said Nitin Negi, a doctor on duty at the city's Mahatma Gandhi Hospital. COMMENT: My commiserations to India and especially the Hindu community. I am relieved that no rumours were spread that this was a Christian undertaking - this is not a tongue in cheek, statement; everyone knows the mindset of the lower class, easily swayed Hindu. Can you just imagine the carnage that would have befallen on the Christian community all over India? This Hindu mindset scares the shit out of me. -- DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe Menezes. London.
