No Reason for Concern: Jitendra Singh assures safety after Ramban accident injures 36 Amarnath pilgrims

ANI July 5, 2025 342 views

A road accident during the Amarnath Yatra resulted in minor injuries to 36 pilgrims in Ramban district. Union Minister Jitendra Singh quickly addressed the incident, assuring pilgrims' safety and praising the district administration's swift response. Local officials, including the District Commissioner and senior police officers, rushed to the hospital to monitor treatment. All injured passengers received immediate medical care and were expected to be discharged within hours.

"There is no reason for concern. All arrangements for the pilgrims are in place" - Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, July 5: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday assured that all necessary arrangements are in place for Amarnath Yatra pilgrims, following a road accident in Ramban in which 36 pilgrims sustained minor injuries.

Key Points

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Amarnath Yatra convoy vehicle lost control at Chandrakot Langer site

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36 pilgrims sustained minor injuries in the road accident

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District administration immediately responded and provided medical care

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All injured passengers treated at District Hospital Ramban

In a post on social media platform X, Singh wrote, "Just now spoke to DC #Ramban, Mr. Mohammad Alyas Khan, after learning about the road accident at Chandrakot involving a vehicle carrying Amarnath pilgrims. 36 pilgrims sustained minor injuries, which are being attended at District Hospital Ramban. There is no reason for concern. All arrangements for the pilgrims are in place and are being constantly supervised by the administration."

The incident occurred when the last vehicle of the Pahalgam convoy lost control and collided with four stranded vehicles at the Chanderkot Langer site in Ramban.

Meanwhile, all injured passengers in the collision were shifted to the District Hospital Ramban by the district administration, which was already present at the site.

In a post on social media platform X, the Deputy Commissioner (DEO) Ramban wrote, "The last vehicle of the Pahalgam convoy lost control and hit stranded vehicles at the Chanderkot Langer site, damaging 4 vehicles and causing minor injuries to 36 Yatris. The District Administration, already present at the site, immediately shifted the injured to DH Ramban."

Ramban District Commissioner Mohammad Alyas Khan, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) DKR Shridhar Patil, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ramban Kulbir Singh, and Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Varunjeet Singh Charak rushed to the hospital, monitored treatment, and directed the CMO to ensure the best possible care. The Yatris were later shifted to other vehicles for their onward journey.

"DC Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan, DIG DKR Shridhar Patil, SSP Ramban Kulbir Singh, and ADC Varunjeet Singh Charak rushed to the hospital, monitored treatment, and directed the CMO to ensure the best possible care. The Yatris were later shifted to other vehicles for their onward journey," the post further read.

Mohammad Rafi, In-charge Medical Superintendent, DH Ramban, said that no patients were referred to any other hospital, further stating that so far, 10 patients had been discharged and the remaining would be discharged in the next hour.

"A bus carrying pilgrims to the Amarnath Yatra collided with another bus. We received a total of 36 injured patients. All the patients have been treated here, we did not refer anyone to any other hospital. 10 patients have been discharged and in the next 1 hour, almost all the patients will be discharged..." Rafi told ANI.

Reader Comments

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Sarah B
As someone who did the yatra last year, I can say the arrangements are generally good but vehicle maintenance needs more attention. Some buses are quite old and not fit for mountain roads.
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Ananya R
The officials reaching hospital immediately shows good governance. But why were vehicles stranded in the first place? Need better traffic management during peak yatra season.
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Vikram M
Minor injuries or not, accidents during pilgrimage are always worrying. Maybe they should limit the number of vehicles per convoy? Safety first, darshan can wait!
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Kavya N
The medical team deserves appreciation for handling 36 patients so efficiently! But I hope the administration conducts proper driver training programs before yatra season.
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Michael C
While the response was good, calling it "no reason for concern" seems dismissive. Every accident should be taken seriously to prevent future incidents. Safety protocols need review.
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Priya S
My parents are going for yatra next week. This news is concerning 😟 Hope the administration conducts proper vehicle checks and provides experienced drivers for the difficult terrain.

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