'Itna kuch bada nahi hua tha': BJP MP Hema Malini says Kumbh stampede incident is being exaggerated
BJP MP Hema Malini claims the Maha Kumbh stampede on January 29, which resulted in at least 30 deaths, is being exaggerated. The incident occurred during Mauni Amavasya in Prayagraj. Opposition leaders accused the government of hiding the true dea...

"We had gone to Kumbh... We had a nice bath... Everything was well managed. It is right that the incident (stampede) took place ... Itna kuch bada nahi hua tha (it was not a very big incident). I don't know how big it was. It is being exaggerated... It was very well-managed, and everything was done very well... So many people are coming, it is very difficult to manage but we are doing our best...," Malini told reporters in the Parliament House complex.
The actor-turned politician had also taken a dip during Maha Kumbh on the day of stampede.
Asked about Opposition members alleging that the government was hiding the number of deaths in the stampede, she said, "They will say whatever they want to... It is their job to say wrong things."
The stampede tragedy at the Maha Kumbh continued to resonate in both Houses of Parliament on Tuesday. Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav alleged that the government was hiding the number of deaths in the stampede and demanded strict action against those trying to cover up the "mis-management" in organising the fair.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and other Opposition leaders on Monday raised the issue in Parliament demanding a list of the deceased.
The ruling BJP, on the other hand, said it smelt a conspiracy behind the stampede and that those responsible for it will have to hang their heads in shame once the probe is over.
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