Speeding truck kills seven pilgrims on Lakhtar-Viramgam highway in Gujarat; PM Modi condoles deaths

13 April,2026 12:17 PM IST |  Surendranagar  |  mid-day online correspondent

The accident took place between Chharad and Bhaskarpara villages near Lakhtar around 1.20 am when a group of foot pilgrims, travelling from Gadhka village in Rajkot towards Viramgam for temple darshan and a flag-hoisting ritual, was hit from behind by a dumper truck

Seven people, including five women and two men, died on the spot. Representational pic


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Seven members of a pilgrim group from the Bharwad community were killed while several others suffered injuries after a speeding truck ran over them on the Lakhtar-Viramgam Highway in Gujarat's Surendranagar district in the early hours of Monday.

The accident took place between Chharad and Bhaskarpara villages near Lakhtar around 1.20 am when a group of foot pilgrims, travelling from Gadhka village in Rajkot towards Viramgam for temple darshan and a flag-hoisting ritual, was hit from behind by a dumper truck.

Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi on Monday expressed grief over the loss of lives in the accident.

"The mishap in Surendranagar district, Gujarat, is deeply distressing. Heartfelt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. Prayers for the speedy recovery of the injured," the PM's office posted on X.

The victims belonged to the Mundhva family and were part of a larger group of around 700 devotees undertaking the pilgrimage.

Seven people, including five women and two men, died on the spot. The deceased were identified as Masabhai Mundhva, Jaluben Mundhva, Raniben Lambariya and Vajiben Mundhva, among others.

Gujarat accident: Truck was travelling at high speed and failed to slow down, say eyewitnesses

At least four people were seriously injured and admitted to the hospital, while some accounts indicated that up to 10 to 12 pilgrims may have been affected.

According to eyewitnesses, the truck was travelling at high speed and failed to slow down. One eyewitness said a vehicle was stationary on the roadside, possibly due to a tyre change, and the pilgrims were walking along the side when "another truck came without braking and ran over the people."

The impact was severe, leaving bodies scattered across the highway.

A family member of the victims said, "We had a muhurat at 8 a.m. to hoist the flag, so we were walking even at night."

He added, "Around 1.20 a.m., the accident happened. Nine people were hit, and seven died. One was my elder uncle's son, one was my sister, and two were our daughters-in-law."

Police and emergency services, including the 108 ambulance team, reached the spot soon after the incident and shifted the victims to the local government hospital for post-mortem and treatment.

A case has been registered against the truck driver, who fled the scene, and further investigation is underway.

Local MLA PK Parmar, who visited the site, said the group had set out after offering prayers and was heading towards Viramgam and later Mera village.

The Lakhtar-Viramgam highway has witnessed a series of accidents in recent months, with locals highlighting concerns over speeding vehicles and road safety on the stretch.

According to police, the accident occurred between 1:00 and 1:30 am when a religious group travelling from Rajkot to Bahucharaji met with the mishap. Superintendent of Police Vedika Bihani said six members of the group, including four women and two men, died in the collision. She added that another truck driver, who was present at the spot between halted vehicles, also died in the incident, taking the death toll to seven.

Three to four people were injured in the accident and were taken to nearby hospitals in private vehicles, while the post-mortem process of the deceased is underway. The driver of the truck responsible for the accident fled from the spot, and efforts are underway to trace him. Further investigation into the incident is ongoing.

(With IANS and ANI inputs)

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