Patnaites blamed the district police for keeping the exits shut for the revellers after the celebrations which led to the stampede.
The half-km stretch of the road from Gandhi Maidan to Exhibition Road and about same distance upto Kargil Chowk was littered with shoes, slippers and other objects abandoned by the fleeing crowd panicked by the rumours of a live overhead electricity wire falling on them.
A reveller Manish Kumar, who runs a shop at Eastern Gandhi Maidan, claimed that he saw the stampede breaking out right and will never be the same person again. "This image will haunt me for a long time to come.
"Panic gripped the people after some youths shouted 'bhago bhago' triggering stampede as scores of helpless women and children fell down and got trampled under the feet of crowd running for their lives. I could not rescue them... could have been women of my family and my sons/daughters," he said.
Kumar, in his mid-20s, slammed the police for making inadequate security arrangements for the people, particularly for their exit after conclusion of 'Ravan Vadh' saying that no cops were present on the southern side of the Gandhi Maidan to regulate traffic and movement of people.
Echoing Kumar's narration of sequence of events that shook the state capital, a labourer Uday Kumar claimed that there was simply no arrangement to manage the crowd at Gandhi Maidan for a spectacle like 'Ravan Vadh'.
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