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Gas Filled Balloons Explode During PM Modi's Birthday Celebration in Tamil Nadu

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A spark caused the bunch of balloons to explode

A spark caused the bunch of balloons to explode

The BJP members had planned to release a hundred hydrogen filled balloons into the air and the mild explosion caused minor injuries to a number of people who were admitted to a hospital for treatment.

A huge bunch of balloons burst into a ball of fire after sparks from firecrackers punctured them just before release during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s weeklong birthday celebrations here injuring a number of people, police said on Saturday. The incident occured when BJP members, all set to release the balloons, burst firecrackers while garlanding a farmers wing state level office-bearer, Muthuraman at Padi on Friday.

The BJP is celebrating Modi’s birthday(September 17) as ”Seva Diwas” for a week. Sparks, that emanated from the crackers punctured the balloons and in a trice they burst into a huge ball of fire, prompting party workers to take to their heels and the blaze dissipated in moments, police said.

The BJP members had planned to release a hundred hydrogen filled balloons into the air and the mild explosion caused minor injuries to a number of people who were admitted to the Kilpauk Medical College Hospital for treatment, they said. Since the event was held without permission, the Korattur police booked a case against the organisers and a brief video of the freak accident went viral in social media.

While the party cadres were holding hundreds of balloons filled with hydrogen gas, sparks from fire crackershit some balloons and in no time all balloons burst leading to a fire, police said. Meanwhile, a case was booked against BJP state unit chief L Murugan and others for taking out a ”chariotride” in violation of prohibitory orders clamped in view of the coronavirus pandemic and for alleged ”unlawful” assembly.

Also, a case was registered for putting up illegal banners, they added.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI)
first published:September 19, 2020, 18:28 IST
last updated:September 19, 2020, 18:28 IST