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Vaishno Devi stampede probe panel asks normal public to publish movies or report statements

Through PTI

JAMMU: A high-powered committee, constituted to probe the stampede on the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, has appealed to most of the people to percentage movies, if any, or report statements in regards to the incident that came about on Saturday.

The general public understand used to be issued by way of Jammu Divisional Commissioner Raghav Langer, who is without doubt one of the participants of the committee constituted by way of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to probe the incident.

Twelve other people misplaced their lives and no less than 16 others have been injured within the stampede on the well-known shrine in Jammu and Kashmir within the early hours of Saturday after a scuffle between two teams of pilgrims right through the New Yr rush.

“It’s for the tips of most of the people that anyone who needs to furnish any info, statements, digital proof and so forth. in regards to the incident (stampede) would possibly percentage the similar. Somebody who needs to fulfill in individual, would possibly seem sooner than the stated inquiry committee in individual between 11 am and 1 pm on January 5 within the place of work of Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, to furnish any statements/info/proof,” the attention learn.

The 3-member inquiry panel headed by way of Important Secretary (House) Shaleen Kabra, with Further Director Basic of Police Mukesh Singh as the opposite member, has been requested to publish its record inside per week.

In the meantime, the 3 participants visited the shrine atop the Trikuta hills in Reasi district and have been briefed by way of officials at the flooring, officers stated.

They stated Leader Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta accompanied the crew.

Langer in conjunction with Singh had visited Katra on Saturday as smartly to take inventory of the location within the aftermath of the stampede and make certain that COVID-19 pointers have been strictly adhered to.