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              12 die in stampede at Ratlam's Hussain Tekri 
            
            
            
            
            Saturday January 14, 2012 11:28:15 AM,  
            IANS
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              Bhopal: 
              At least 12 people were killed and four injured in a stampede 
              during a religious gathering in Madhya Pradesh's Ratlam district 
              in the early hours of Saturday, an official said. 
               
              Chehallum is observed annually by a Muslim sect after 40 days of 
              Muharram at Hussain Tekri in Ratlam district, 300 km from here.
               
               
              The gate of the area where a fire oven on which the faithfuls walk 
              was closed. A number of people tried to enter it, resulting in the 
              stampede. 
               
              "Twelve people got killed. Four injured are being treated. We have 
              announced Rs.10,000 compensation for those killed and Rs.5,000 for 
              the injured," Ratlam collector Rajendra Kumar Sharma said. 
               
              Four of the dead were women. 
               
              
               
                
              
               
  
              
               
                
              
                
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