Delhi stampede: Crowd control measures intensified; Vaishnaw rules out conspiracy

Ashwini Vaishnaw. File

Ashwini Vaishnaw. File
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Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday (February 17, 2025) ruled out any conspiracy behind the stampede at the New Delhi station and said there was no extraordinary rush either, even as agencies enhanced crowd control measures by deploying additional security personnel, creating holding areas and intense CCTV monitoring.

Sources said a team of police officials visited the station on Monday to procure the CCTV footage to determine the sequence of the events that led to the stampede on February 15 that left at least 18 dead and 15 injured.

Five of the injured are still undergoing treatment in hospitals, even as survivors continued to recount their near-death experiences and officials remained on the toe to ensure no untoward incident happens.

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Railway Minister Vaishnaw said holding areas will be created at 60 stations experiencing high footfalls, a separate crowd management manual will be formulated and awareness will be raised among passengers to not sit at stairs.

Talking about the stampede, he told mediapersons here, “No conspiracy looks at the moment.” He also said information available till now showed that there was no extraordinary rush either when the stampede broke out.

He also dismissed the platform change announcement as a cause of the stampede, saying, “The inquiry committee is looking into it deeply.” Railway officials said the total capacity of all 16 platforms at the busy New Delhi station at any point in time is 48,000 passengers as each platform can hold 3000.

“On February 15, the day of the incident, between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., around 12,208 unreserved tickets were sold. While on other days, this number is usually around 9,600. Between 8 pm and 10 pm while 8,900 unreserved tickets are sold on other days, on February 15, 7,600 unreserved tickets were sold,” a railway official said.

“One Prayagraj Special was operated from platform number 12 at 7:15 pm and seeing the increase in the sale of tickets, one more special was planned which was waiting at the same platform at 8:50 pm,” the official added.

An announcement was made around 8:30 p.m. for this Prayagraj Special train at platform 12, but some passengers got confused and thought that the announcement was made for Prayagraj Express, the official said.

“They were at platform 14 to board the Prayagraj Express but it looked like the announcement confused them and they started moving for platform no 12,” the official said.

“While climbing the stairs, where a lot of passengers were sitting, one of them with a heavy load on his head, became unstable and fell behind on other passengers causing a stampede,” the official added.

Mr. Vaishnaw said the war room set up at Rail Bhawan to get live feed from various stations including New Delhi showed these stations didn’t have extraordinary crowds.

“We have learnt from the past failures and mistakes and that’s the reason such a huge crowd of passengers have been managed so well. While in the previous Kumbh Mela, only 4,000 trains were run, this time we planned 13,000 trains and 12,583 trains have already been operated so far,” he said.

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