Top opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, from the Congress party, said earlier he refused to politicise the incident, but in the capital New Delhi dozens of protesters demanded the resignation of the Gujarat state chief and called for more compensation.
“The country is angry today that around 150 people have died in Morbi but this government did nothing apart from shedding crocodile tears,” an unidentified protester shouted. Police detained the crowd within minutes.
The protesters called for compensation of 2 million rupees (US$24,000) for all victims – the injured and the families of those killed. So far the state and central governments have offered 600,000 rupees (US$7,000) for the kin of those who lost their lives.
Local residents at the scene on Tuesday told Reuters they feared the death toll could rise further.
GT Pandya, a senior administrative official in Morbi, said a person who was injured had died from their injuries on Tuesday, taking the toll to 135. One person was still missing according to the authorities’ estimate, he said.
Gujarat, which declared a day of mourning on Wednesday, said in a statement that 152 people had been discharged from the hospital while 17 were still undergoing treatment.
The bridge – 233m in length and 1.25m wide – was originally built in 1877 and had been closed for six months for repairs until last week.
CCTV footage of the incident showed a group of young men trying to rock the bridge from side to side while others took the photos before they tumbled into the river below as the cables gave way.
Police arrested nine people on Monday under penal code sections including culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Those arrested included ticketing clerks accused of letting too many people onto the bridge and contractors that had been in charge of repair work.
US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping were the latest to send condolences for the loss of lives, many of whom were children.