Muharram sword mishap in Madhubani injures teenager, 2.5 inches deep
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A sword demonstration during a Muharram procession in the Rajnagar area of Madhubani district, Bihar, turned into a serious accident on 27 June when a sword slipped from a participant's hand and struck a teenager in the head. The injured youth, identified as Md. Nemat, son of Md. Sahmad Hussain of Laheri Bazaar, Rajnagar, was rushed to multiple hospitals before undergoing successful surgery.
How the Accident Unfolded
According to eyewitnesses, the sword penetrated approximately two-and-a-half inches into Nemat's head during the display, triggering immediate panic among procession participants and forcing the event to halt temporarily. The individual who had been handling the sword reportedly fled the scene following the accident.
The incident falls within the jurisdiction of Rajnagar police station, and local residents wasted no time in transporting the teenager to the nearest medical facility.
A Multi-Hospital Medical Journey
Nemat was first taken to the Community Health Centre (CHC) in Rajnagar, where doctors were unable to remove the deeply embedded sword. He was then referred to Sadar Hospital in Madhubani, which in turn advised advanced treatment at DMCH in Darbhanga.
However, the family chose to take him to Ramshila Hospital in Sakri, where surgeons performed a procedure lasting several hours and successfully extracted the sword. The medical team confirmed that Nemat's condition is currently stable.
Police Response
Rajnagar Station House Officer Satyendra Kumar confirmed that police had received information about the incident. He noted that no written complaint had been filed by any party as of yet, and that necessary action would be taken once a formal complaint was received.
Broader Safety Concerns
The incident has reignited debate over the safety of weapon displays during religious processions. Traditional sword and weapon demonstrations are part of Muharram observances in several parts of the country, but recurring accidents have prompted calls for stricter safety protocols and greater administrative oversight. This is not an isolated occurrence — similar incidents during procession-related weapon displays have been reported across different states in previous years, underscoring a persistent gap between tradition and crowd-safety management.
Authorities and community leaders are expected to review safety norms for such events in the district going forward.