Horror Indian TV debate sees burning man embrace politician

Published April 30, 2014
Indian bystanders attempt to douse the blaze as Bahujan Samaj Party, (BSP)Kamruzzama Fauji and a man named by police as Durgesh Kumar Singhb are engulfed in flames during an election television debate in a local park in Sultanpur. — Photo by AFP
Indian bystanders attempt to douse the blaze as Bahujan Samaj Party, (BSP)Kamruzzama Fauji and a man named by police as Durgesh Kumar Singhb are engulfed in flames during an election television debate in a local park in Sultanpur. — Photo by AFP

LUCKNOW: A television debate show in northern India has ended in horror after a spectator set himself ablaze and embraced a local politician, leaving both men fighting for their lives, police and a witness said on Tuesday.

The election show on India’s state-owned national TV channel Doordarshan was being recorded in a park on Monday in Sultanpur, a town about 160 kilometres from the city of Lucknow.

A man, named by police as Durgesh Kumar Singh, emerged from a crowd of about 150 onlookers, doused himself in petrol and then grabbed the local leader of the Bahujan Samaj Party, Kamruzzama Fauji, engulfing the pair in flames.

Singh sustained burns on 95 per cent of his body which are likely to be fatal, while Fauji was in a critical state with 75pc burns, police said. “This man suddenly came on the stage, poured petrol on himself and set himself on fire before tightly hugging one of the political guests,” local photographer Pankaj Kumar Gupta said.

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