bdnews24.com :
A man sued the managing director of Kabir Steel Re-Rolling Mills or KSRM, charging him with negligence that led to the death of his wife and eight other women in a stampede during the distribution of Ramadan alms by the steelmaker.
Mohammad Islam, a resident of Khagria Union and husband of stampede victim Hasina Akter, filed the case on Tuesday, said Rafiqul Hossain, chief of
Satkania Police Station. Md Shahjahan, managing director of KSRM, and some unidentified people involved in the distribution of Ramadan alms have been accused in the case.
Besides the deaths of nine women, several others were injured in the stampede when more than 20,000 people gathered to collect zakat and essentials distributed by KSRM at a madrasa field in Chittagong’s Satkania on Monday ahead of Ramadan. After the incident, organisers and police have blamed ‘heatstroke’ for the deaths but the local administration officials and public representatives have hinted at mismanagement.
Nalua Union Parishad Chairperson Taslima Akhtar told bdnews24.com that KSRM distributed alms among the local destitute people every year before Ramadan.
Wealthy families in Chattogram have a tradition of distributing money and foodstuff among the poor ahead of Ramadan, Eid and other religious events. There is also a tradition of inviting entire villages to feasts on special occasions. In 2005, eight people were killed in a stampede during a similar zakat programme organised by the KSRM owner. On Dec 18, ten people were killed in a stampede during a funeral rite for former Chattogram mayor and Awami League leader ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury.
A man sued the managing director of Kabir Steel Re-Rolling Mills or KSRM, charging him with negligence that led to the death of his wife and eight other women in a stampede during the distribution of Ramadan alms by the steelmaker.
Mohammad Islam, a resident of Khagria Union and husband of stampede victim Hasina Akter, filed the case on Tuesday, said Rafiqul Hossain, chief of
Satkania Police Station. Md Shahjahan, managing director of KSRM, and some unidentified people involved in the distribution of Ramadan alms have been accused in the case.
Besides the deaths of nine women, several others were injured in the stampede when more than 20,000 people gathered to collect zakat and essentials distributed by KSRM at a madrasa field in Chittagong’s Satkania on Monday ahead of Ramadan. After the incident, organisers and police have blamed ‘heatstroke’ for the deaths but the local administration officials and public representatives have hinted at mismanagement.
Nalua Union Parishad Chairperson Taslima Akhtar told bdnews24.com that KSRM distributed alms among the local destitute people every year before Ramadan.
Wealthy families in Chattogram have a tradition of distributing money and foodstuff among the poor ahead of Ramadan, Eid and other religious events. There is also a tradition of inviting entire villages to feasts on special occasions. In 2005, eight people were killed in a stampede during a similar zakat programme organised by the KSRM owner. On Dec 18, ten people were killed in a stampede during a funeral rite for former Chattogram mayor and Awami League leader ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury.