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A judicial commission probing the Varanasi stampede has completed its first round of inquiry as it recorded the statements of over 100 people, including eyewitnesses and organisers. According to sources, the one-man inquiry commission headed by Justice (Retd) Rajmani Chauhan recorded statements of over 100 people, including officials, organisers and villagers, in the Circuit House in Varanasi.
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On Tuesday, Chauhan had visited the stampede spot, Domri and Katesar villages and talked to the locals. The inquiry commission had summoned nearly 42 officials who were on duty on the day of the incident to record their statements. It had also asked members associated with the sect, who were responsible for organising the religious congregation, to record their statements, sources said.
Some officials had sent their representatives and a few sent their replies through email to the commission, they said. The incident had occurred when the devotees of Jai Gurudev sect were on their way to attend a religious congregation, two km away in Domri village. More than a lakh people had participated in the procession that was heading to the religious camp of Jai Gurudev sect. However, permission had been sought only for 3000-5000 people.
The organisers had earlier accused the district administration of poor crowd management and of not being alert when an increasing number of followers were joining the procession. An FIR was registered against five members of the organising committee for allegedly furnishing false information while seeking permission for taking out procession and holding a two-day camp.
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