Prayagraj (India) (AFP) – Indian officials downplayed a deadly stampede at the world's largest religious festival because they wanted to protect the public image of a potential successor to ...
Pilgrims searched for their family members after a stampede broke out at the Maha Kumbh Mela festival in Prayagraj, India. Credit... Supported by By The New York Times Photographs by Atul Loke It ...
The Greeley Stampede has a long history in the rodeo world, dating back to the 1800s. It became the official "Greeley Spud Rodeo" in 1922. In 1972, the name changed to the Greeley Independence ...
Indian officials downplayed a deadly stampede at the world's largest religious festival because they wanted to protect the ...
New Delhi: The stampede at the Maha Kumbh - in which 30 people were killed and over twice that number injured - "was not a very big incident", actor and BJP MP Hema Malini said Tuesday, after a ...
Critics say officials downplayed the deadly stampede at India's Kumbh Mela festival to protect the image of a potential future prime minister Critics say that Indian officials tried to play down ...
It is either a stampede or it is not," Hartosh Singh Bal, executive editor of Indian news magazine Caravan, told AFP. "Officials on the ground in India just don't do things on their own," he said.
Indian officials downplayed a deadly stampede at the world's largest religious festival because they wanted to protect the public image of a potential successor to Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...
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