
Chaos After Sudden Arrival Of Trucks, Poor Crowd Control: What Led To Gundicha Stampede In Puri
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Chaos After Sudden Arrival Of Trucks, Poor Crowd Control: What Led To Gundicha Stampede In Puri
Chaos began when trucks entered the area. Chaos began when two trucks carrying sacred ritual materials entered the already-crowded Saradhabali area near the temple. Several people were trampled or suffocated in the chaos. Eyewitnesses claim there was no visible police presence at the time of the stampede. A man, whose wife died in the incident, said the injured had to be carried nearly one kilometre to reach the nearest ambulance. Local resident alleged poor crowd management and claimed that VIP routes were prioritised while the general public was diverted without proper planning. Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed his sorrow and publicly apologised to devotees. Two police officers have been suspended for negligence. The government has also announced a compensation of Rs 25 lakh for the families of the deceased. An administrative inquiry has also been launched under the supervision of the Development Commissioner of the Odisha State. The Rath Yatra, which began on Friday, saw the deities – Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra – transported to the Gundicha Temple, 2.6 km away.
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Last Updated: June 29, 2025, 16:20 IST
A stampede near Shree Gundicha Temple in Puri during Rath Yatra left three dead and 50 injured. Chaos began when trucks entered the area. CM Majhi apologized and ordered changes.
People during the annual ‘Rath Yatra’ festival celebration, in Puri, Odisha, Sunday, June 29, 2025. (PTI Photo)
At least three people, including two women, died and nearly 50 others were injured in a stampede near Shree Gundicha Temple in Puri, Odisha, early Sunday morning. The incident took place around 4 am as thousands of devotees gathered for the Rath Yatra festivities.
The deceased have been identified as 36-year-old Basanti Sahu from Bolagarh, 42-year-old Pravati Das from Balipatna, and 80-year-old Premakant Mohanty, also from Balipatna.
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According to Puri District Collector Siddharth S Swain, six of the injured are in critical condition and are being treated at a nearby hospital.
What Led To The Chaos?
The stampede reportedly began when two trucks carrying sacred ritual materials entered the already-crowded Saradhabali area near the temple. Devotees had been waiting since the early hours to witness the sacred ‘Pahuda’ ritual, during which the cloth covering the deities’ faces is removed.
The unexpected entry of the trucks caused panic, pushing the crowd into disarray. Several people were trampled or suffocated in the chaos.
No Police Presence At Scene
Eyewitnesses claim there was no visible police presence at the time of the stampede. A man, whose wife died in the incident, said the injured had to be carried nearly one kilometre to reach the nearest ambulance. He criticised the absence of timely medical and police support.
“There were no police officers. An ambulance was parked about one km from the accident site, and the injured had to be carried to the vehicle,” the victim’s husband claimed.
Swadhin Kumar Panda, a local resident, alleged poor crowd management and claimed that VIP routes were prioritised while the general public was diverted without proper planning. “The traffic system was also not good, as many vehicles with unauthorised passes came near the temple. The administration did not control the crowd properly. The biggest problem was the exit gate,” he said.
#WATCH | Puri, Odisha: Swadhin Kumar Panda, a resident of Puri, says, “I was there near the temple till 2-3 am last night, but the management was not good. A new way was made for VIPs, and common people were asked to exit from a distance. People started exiting from the entrance… https://t.co/jFE36gLDfu pic.twitter.com/6Ln6348Eoy— ANI (@ANI) June 29, 2025
The Rath Yatra, which began on Friday, saw the deities – Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra – transported from the Jagannath Temple to the Gundicha Temple, about 2.6 km away. Devotees had gathered in large numbers at Gundicha Temple, believed to be the deities’ aunt’s home, to catch a glimpse of them.
Odisha Govt Takes Action For ‘Negligence’
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed his sorrow and publicly apologised to devotees. “Due to the intense eagerness among devotees to have a glimpse of Mahaprabhu at Sharadhabali, an unfortunate incident occurred because of the resulting jostling and chaos,” he wrote on X.
“Personally, my government and I seek forgiveness from all Jagannath devotees,” he added.
In response to the incident, Majhi ordered the transfer of both the Puri District Collector Siddharth Shankar Swain and SP Vineet Agrawal. Two police officers – DCP Bishnu Pati and Commandant Ajay Padhi – were suspended for negligence.
Khurda Collector Chanchal Rana was appointed the new Collector of Puri, while Pinak Mishra took over as SP. An administrative inquiry has also been launched under the supervision of the Development Commissioner.
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The Odisha government has also announced a compensation of Rs 25 lakh each for the families of the deceased.
(With inputs from agencies)
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First Published: June 29, 2025, 16:18 IST