Chirag Paswan Leaves Venue Amid Crowd Rush
A welfare programme in Hajipur, Bihar, turned chaotic after a large crowd gathered for a blanket distribution drive attended by Union Minister Chirag Paswan. The event aimed to provide relief to needy and vulnerable people, but poor crowd control led to disorder at the venue.
Overcrowding Triggers Disorder at Welfare Event
As the distribution began, the number of people present far exceeded expectations. The sudden surge created severe overcrowding, making it difficult for organisers to manage the situation. Witnesses reported scenes of panic, with some individuals forcefully taking blankets, creating what appeared to be a loot-like situation.
Programme Abandoned Due to Security Concerns
With conditions worsening and security risks increasing, Chirag Paswan was forced to leave the venue midway. Authorities decided to halt the programme to prevent further chaos. As a result, many people who had gathered hoping for assistance were left without receiving blankets.
Visuals Show Confusion and Poor Crowd Management
Footage from the site showed confusion, pushing, and heavy congestion, underlining the challenges of managing large public gatherings. The incident highlighted gaps in planning, coordination, and security arrangements during welfare outreach programmes.
Questions Raised Over Event Planning
So far, no official statement has been issued regarding injuries or property damage. However, the incident has renewed concerns about crowd management and safety planning at public distribution events, especially those involving essential aid for disadvantaged communities.
The episode serves as a reminder of the need for better organisation, stronger security measures, and controlled distribution systems to ensure that welfare initiatives reach their intended beneficiaries safely and effectively.











