Key Points

The Jharkhand government announced compensation for victims of the Deoghar bus accident involving Kanwariya pilgrims. Health Minister Irfan Ansari visited the injured and assured free medical treatment. A political row erupted after initial death toll discrepancies, with JMM criticising opposition leaders. Authorities are forming a probe committee and tightening vehicle safety checks to prevent future mishaps.

Key Points: Jharkhand Announces Ex-Gratia for Deoghar Kanwariya Bus Accident Victims

  • Hemant Soren directs Rs 1 lakh ex-gratia for deceased families
  • 23 injured pilgrims receive Rs 20K compensation each
  • JMM slams Nishikant Dubey for politicising the tragedy
  • Special committee to probe Deoghar bus-truck collision
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Jharkhand govt announces ex-gratia for victims of road accident in Deoghar

Jharkhand govt offers Rs 1 lakh compensation for deceased, Rs 20K for injured after Kanwariya bus-truck collision in Deoghar.

"The loss of workers' lives is deeply saddening and truly unfortunate. – Manoj Kumar Pandey, JMM Spokesperson"

Deoghar, July 29

The Jharkhand government has announced a compensation of Rs 1 lakh each for the families of the deceased and Rs 20,000 each for those injured in a tragic road accident that occurred in Mohanpur, Deoghar, on Tuesday morning.

Acting on the directions of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, State Health Minister Dr Irfan Ansari rushed to Deoghar and visited the injured at the Sadar Hospital.

He later reviewed the ongoing treatment arrangements and assured that all medical care -- including tests and medicines -- is being provided free of cost.

The accident took place when a bus carrying Kanwariyas collided with a truck loaded with gas cylinders. Six pilgrims lost their lives and 23 others sustained injuries in the mishap.

Initially, reports suggested a death toll of 18, with Godda MP Nishikant Dubey also claiming that number. However, officials later confirmed that the death toll stood at six.

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha spokesperson Manoj Kumar Pandey slammed Nishikant Dubey and said this is no issue for politicisation. "The loss of workers' lives is deeply saddening and truly unfortunate. Based on the information available so far, it appears to have been an accident caused by human error -- a collision between two vehicles. While this is a tragic incident, seeing the opposition politicising such a sensitive matter is equally disheartening and surprising."

The Kanwariyas were reportedly on their way to Basukinath after offering water at Baba Baidyanath Dham when the accident occurred.

Seven of the critically injured have been referred to AIIMS Deoghar, where special arrangements have been made for their treatment.

Chief Minister Soren has directed officials to ensure the best possible care for the injured and provide all necessary support to the affected families.

Health Minister Ansari said the district administration has also been instructed to safely send all injured pilgrims back to their homes after recovery.

Terming the incident “unfortunate,” the Minister added that the government is fully alert about the safety of pilgrims visiting Baba Dham and is taking all necessary steps to prevent such accidents.

Deoghar Deputy Commissioner Naman Priyash Lakra said a special committee is being formed to investigate the incident. If any lapses or negligence are found, strict action will be taken against those responsible, including officials and vehicle operators.

Vehicle and driver safety checks will also be intensified in the fair area to avoid any such recurrence, he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why do politicians always rush to politicize tragedies? MP Dubey should have verified facts before tweeting. Kudos to the health minister for personally visiting the injured and ensuring free treatment. At least some leaders still care about people.
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Aman W
The compensation amount seems too low in today's times. Rs 1 lakh can't compensate for losing a family member. Government should revise these amounts considering inflation. Also, why are trucks allowed to carry gas cylinders on pilgrim routes during peak season?
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Shreya B
Heartbreaking incident 🙏 The quick response by sending patients to AIIMS Deoghar shows good crisis management. But prevention is better than cure - we need better traffic management during religious events. My prayers with all affected families.
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Vikram M
While the government's response is commendable, I'm concerned about the initial misinformation. Officials should have a proper protocol for verifying and releasing accident details to prevent panic and rumors. The special committee must recommend systemic improvements.
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Kavya N
This accident highlights the need for separate pilgrim routes during major festivals. So many lives lost while performing religious duties is tragic. The government should invest in better infrastructure for devotees visiting Baba Baidyanath Dham.

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