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MP: 400 injured during traditional 'stone-pelting' festival

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Press Trust of India Chhindwara (MP)

Over 400 people were injured, 12 of them seriously, during the annual 'Gotmaar' (stone-pelting) festival in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday, police said.

The seriously injured ones were admitted to the government hospital at Pandhurna, District Superintendent of Police Manoj Rai said.

Two persons received eye injuries, he added.

The administration had deployed about 800 police personnel and a team of doctors at the spot alongwith drone cameras, he said.

During the festival, residents of Sawargaon and Pandhurna, two villages divided by the Jaam river, gather on opposite banks and race to snatch a flag hoisted on a dead tree fixed in the middle of the river while throwing stones at the other side.

 

Pandhurna residents grabbed the flag this time and were declared winners.

The tradition is said to have started around 300 years ago when a boy from Pandhurna eloped with a girl from Sawargaon and faced a volley of stones when he was crossing the river with her.

Villagers from Pandhurna came to their help, and the couple crossed over safely.

In the past there have been instances of people dying due to the injuries suffered during Gotmaar.

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First Published: Aug 31 2019 | 7:05 PM IST

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