Six devotees killed, 39 injured in Tirupati stampede 

Tirupati: Around six devotees have been killed and 39 others have been injured in a  stampede at three places during the sale of Tirumala temple darshan tickets in Andhra Pradesh’s Tirupati on Wednesday. Details stated that the incident  occurred at three places where Vaikunta Dwara Darshan tickets were to be issued on Thursday morning. A.

Tirupati: Around six devotees have been killed and 39 others have been injured in a  stampede at three places during the sale of Tirumala temple darshan tickets in Andhra Pradesh’s Tirupati on Wednesday.

Details stated that the incident  occurred at three places where Vaikunta Dwara Darshan tickets were to be issued on Thursday morning.

A large number of devotees had gathered to stand in queues for special darshan tickets, leading to the stampede.

Three women were among four devotees killed in the incident. One of the deceased women was from Tamil Nadu.

Some others fell unconscious and they were shifted to Ruia Hospital.

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), which manages the affairs of the famous Tirumala temple, had announced that special darshan tickets will be issued at 94 counters at nine places in Tirupati from 5 a.m. on Thursday.

However, a large number of devotees started gathering on Wednesday morning. There was chaos when devotees were allowed at the counters. They pushed each other to surge forward, resulting in the stampede.

According to officials, there was a stampede at Srinivasam, Bairagipatteda, and Satyanarayanapuram.

Police and TTD officials rushed to the spot and launched rescue and relief operations.

The TTD was planning to issue 1.20 lakh tokens on Thursday morning for Vaikunta Dwara Darshan on January 10, 11, and 12.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has expressed shock over the death of four devotees in the stampede.

In a statement. he said that he was pained over the incident. The Chief Minister spoke to officials over the phone and directed them to ensure the best treatment to those injured.