Eight pilgrims die in Sehwan Urs

Published August 21, 2008

DADU Eight devotees of Qalandar Lal Shahbaz died of suffocation due to overcrowding in different parts of Sehwan and one drowned in Aral Canal on Tuesday and Wednesday.

 

Four bodies have been sent to the towns where they belonged, three have been buried in a local graveyard and one is still lying in Edhi centre's morgue. The devotees had come to Sehwan to attend three day Urs celebrations of Qalandar Lal Shahbaz which would start on Thursday.

In-charge of Edhi centre Ashfaq Ahmed Khushik said that Maqsood, 25 of Jhang, Pehalwan, 40 of Muzaffarabad, Khalil, 45 of Mirpurkhas, and Baba Bula 40, of Multan, died from suffocation and their bodies had been sent to their native towns.

Thousands of people from across the country have gathered in the small town to attend the Urs. Majority of them have erected tents at different places in the town while some have rented houses for three days.

District Nazim Jamshoro Malik Asad Sikandar has gone on a 10-day leave and District Naib Nazim Abdul Hameed Buledi who is looking after affairs in his absence announced public holiday in Jamshoro on Aug 23 on account of Urs.

Mr Buledi said that special arrangements had been made to provide maximum facilities to the devotees during Urs celebrations. The district had improved drainage system and called extra sanitation staff from other taluka municipal committees to run the system in a smooth manner for three days of Urs, he said.

Hyderabad DIG Sanaullah Abbasi said that close circuit cameras would be installed in and around the shrine and at important places in the town and a control room had been set up to keep an eye on the situation. Over 1,000 additional police personnel had been called from other districts of Hyderabad region to beef up security, he added.

A devotee from Multan Muhammad Khan said that police were collecting Rs100 per vehicle as extortion money and drinking water facilities were insufficient for the thousands of people.

Akbar, another devotee from Khanewal, complained of loadshedding, which he said had multiplied devotees' hardships.

Police and excise officials have established camps on the Indus Highway from Jamshoro to Sehwan and from Jhallo police station to Sehwan and from Dhamrah Wah to Sehwan.

 

Opinion

Editorial

Islamabad march
Updated 27 Nov, 2024

Islamabad march

WITH emotions running high, chaos closes in. As these words were being written, rumours and speculation were all...
Policing the internet
27 Nov, 2024

Policing the internet

IT is chilling to witness how Pakistan — a nation that embraced the freedoms of modern democracy, and the tech ...
Correcting sports priorities
27 Nov, 2024

Correcting sports priorities

IT has been a lingering battle that has cast a shadow over sports in Pakistan: who are the national sports...
Kurram ceasefire
Updated 26 Nov, 2024

Kurram ceasefire

DESPITE efforts by the KP government to bring about a ceasefire in Kurram tribal district, the bloodletting has...
Hollow victory
26 Nov, 2024

Hollow victory

THE conclusion of COP29 in Baku has left developing nations — struggling with the mounting costs of climate...
Infrastructure schemes
26 Nov, 2024

Infrastructure schemes

THE government’s decision to finance priority PSDP schemes on a three-year rolling basis is a significant step...