
February 19, 2026 – What was meant to be a day of grand celebration and reverence turned into a scene of panic as a “stampede-like” situation broke out at Shivneri Fort in Junnar early Thursday morning. Thousands of devotees had converged at the historic birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to mark his 396th birth anniversary, leading to severe overcrowding and several minor injuries.
The incident occurred during the early hours of February 19, as the influx of “Shivbhakts” (devotees) reached a peak. According to eyewitnesses and local authorities, the chaos was triggered by a massive surge of people attempting to navigate the fort’s narrow architectural passages and steep stone stairways.
The festivities, which began on Wednesday night, saw a relentless stream of people carrying the ceremonial ‘Shiv Jyot’ (holy flame) and saffron flags. By midnight, the crowd density near the Hatti Darwaza and Ganesh Darwaza—key entry points below the Amberkhana—became unmanageable.
While early reports on social media suggested a large-scale stampede, Pune Rural Superintendent of Police (SP) Sandeep Singh Gill clarified that the situation was a localized “crowd surge” rather than a full stampede.
“A group of about 15-20 persons was descending in a hurry near Meena Darwaja. One youth slipped, causing seven to eight others to fall. Three individuals sustained minor leg injuries. There was no large-scale stampede, and the situation was quickly brought under control,” SP Gill stated in a video briefing.
The injured were immediately rushed to the Junnar Government Hospital. Hospital officials have confirmed that all victims are in stable condition and are receiving treatment for minor cuts and bruises.
Despite the early morning scare, the official government ceremony proceeded as planned later in the day. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and other high-ranking officials visited the fort to pay their respects.
Chief Minister Fadnavis acknowledged the massive turnout and thanked the police for their quick intervention. He emphasized that the state government is committed to the development of the Junnar region and hinted at future infrastructure upgrades to better manage the growing number of pilgrims.
Current Situation on the Ground:
This incident has reignited the debate over safety at Maharashtra’s historic forts. Trekking groups and heritage activists have long called for better crowd-control protocols, safety railings, and emergency medical outposts at Shivneri, particularly during high-profile festivals like Shiv Jayanti.