Odisha

Chaos At Konark, Thousand Of Tourists Go Berserk After Ticketing Glitch

By
Diptiman Chakraborty

Konark: All hell broke loose at the iconic Sun Temple here on Tuesday after an e-ticketing glitch at the ticket counter stalled entry of tourists to the temple for about an hour.

Impatient at the delay, thousands of tourists, who had lined up for entry, literally swooped down on the temple compound, pushing aside security and disregarding COVID protocols. In what could be called a complete administrative breakdown, many of the tourists were seen jumping the boundary walls of the temple and breaking through the gates, as utter chaos reigned inside.

There were no policeman or security guard to bring the situation under control. Footages of people going on rampage were shown on media channels. The police were called in later, but they proved meagre in front of the huge crowd. However, once the ticketing system got working, the situation normalised later in the day.

Sources said the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), that maintains and manages the site, has only 3,000 tokens or visitor slots at one time. Once one lot of visitors are out, then only another set of 3,000 visitors are allowed entry.

However, in holiday season, the number of tourists see a surge. On Tuesday, there were an estimated 12,000 visitors to the temple, who were waiting in a 2-km-long line. As the wait was getting longer, the server went kaput at around 10.15 am, only to remain so for almost an hour.

This incensed the tourists and already exhausted at the long wait, they crushed all barriers and pushed through the gate. The security guards were shoved away in the melee.

As a blame game between different departments has started over who is responsible for the episode, people said that when the ASI knows the possibility of such tourist influx, why don’t they keep a Plan B ready? It is to be noted that a couple of years ago too an incident of this sort had happened here.

“A technical glitch can always happen. What if it happens again? There must be a manual system with the ASI to fall back on at the time of need,” a tourist, who was not a part of the crowd, said.

Diptiman Chakraborty

Recent Posts

ECI Transfers V K Pandian’s Wife Sujata Karthikeyan From Odisha’s Mission Shakti Dept

Bhubaneswar: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday ordered the transfer of secretary of…

May 2, 2024

Why Is Rinku Singh Not In India’s T20 WC Squad? It’s Not His Fault, Says Apologetic Chief Selector Agarkar

Mumbai: Everyone in India is a cricket expert and has an opinion on every debatable issue…

May 2, 2024

BJP’s Central Leaders Move Election Commission Against Odisha’s Mission Shakti Head

Bhubaneswar: The Central leaders of BJP have moved the Election Commission of India (ECI) against…

May 2, 2024

Process Of Giving Citizenship Under CAA Will Begin This Month, Says Amit Shah

New Delhi: The process of granting citizenship under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act [CAA] will start…

May 2, 2024

Odisha Police Blocks 292 Offensive Posts On Elections In Social Media

Bhubaneswar: Social Media monitoring cell of Odisha Police has blocked 292 offensive posts related to…

May 2, 2024

Woman Arrested For Murder Of Husband In Odisha’s Mayurbhanj

Baripada: Police have arrested a woman for allegedly killing her husband in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district.…

May 2, 2024

Sexual Harassment Complaint Against Bengal Governor By Raj Bhavan Employee

Kolkata: In a sensational charge, a female employee of Raj Bhavan has accused West Bengal…

May 2, 2024

10 Labourers Injured In Blast Inside Steel Plant In Odisha’s Keonjhar

Keonjhar: At least 10 labourers were reportedly injured in an explosion in a steel plant…

May 2, 2024