Covid Protocol Management failure

Crazy visuals attached. Stampede like situation at one of the 12 Jyotrilinga of lord Shiva, Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain. Thousands of devotees thronged to the temple on the first Monday of Sawan. Crowd can be seen jostling and pushing each other and the administration a total failure.

Why couldn’t police do queue management. Why could u not keep the temple open 24 by 7 so everyone gets a chance to visit and such violations didnt take place.

Local DM must be warned for this and pushed to act and if he fails the CM is to be held accountable.

Such governance model needed in other locations too like Mathura Vrindavan Dwarka soon same thing will happen there otherwise on Janamashtmi more  

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Blind People can't tolerate reality and immediately will jump to blame the person as either rival political activist or journalist or stamp of against religion. Their eyes will not open even if their own family members are there in such situation of being almost trampled. more  
I can see you are a Congress Party worker. Do you have any images/videos from Eid/Muharram etc? Please share. more  
Hum nahi sudhre gae. Shame on Govt,shame on administration & shame on people of this country. Get ready for catastrophe. more  
It is really shocking and the local administration should be held responsible for this. more  
I suggest that wise people should avoid going into crowds as well as stop reading & spreading such news. more  
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