
After a tragic incident of 100 feet tall car belonging to the Madduramma temple in Rayandra, she collapsed, killed two people, and injured eight more, Bangalore Urban Administration recommended to take disciplinary steps against the Jurisdic Police on Wednesday.
In a detailed report after the analysis of the situation of the district administration, she said that I understand the annual fair Madduramma in the village of Hosurk falls under the Muzrai department, which concerns the administration of Taluk, Police and Temple Committee.
On February 24, a meeting was organized and the police gave the temple committee a list of instructions that included that the height of the car should not exceed 80 feet and should pass all the fitness tests.
Despite the instructions and meetings held on March 18, all cars were built to provide them all the instructions that were provided to them, said the report.
While Doddanagamangala Village Chariot crashed without death, Rayandra Village Chariot crashed the killing of two people, including Lohith, a 24 -year -old technical company from Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu and Jyothi, 16, a student from Kgeni.
Injured Rchessh Reddy, 19, Authorickshaw driver; Kishhore, 19, Authorickshaw driver; Manjunath, 37 years, private employee of the company; Rohith Mg, 35, entrepreneur; Shilpa, 34, daily wage worker; Mahalakshmi, 32 years, household; Chaplya, 13, student and kishan, 17, were admitted to various hospitals.
The district administration seeks to help patients with poor financial backgrounds to obtain free treatment and at the same time suspend an inspector of the income and manager of the villages that held them responsible for the disaster.
The report also stated that the police inspector Jurisdiction Hebagodi, a subordinate inspector and police staff who are responsible for ensuring the security of devotees, are also responsible for the disaster and recommended disciplinary steps against them.
He also asked the letter addressed to the police superintendent to submit a report on the action.
Published – 27 March 2025 20:26