The Uttar Pradesh government has suspended several local officials following the release of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) report on the Hathras stampede that claimed 121 lives. The report revealed lapses in crowd management and possible conspiracy by the event organizers, who have now been found guilty of concealing information, failing to make proper arrangements, and preventing police from inspecting the site. While the SIT has recommended action against these officials, a separate judicial commission is also investigating the incident and nine people have been arrested so far.
Advocate AP Singh's remarks to ANI about a pre-planned conspiracy at the Hathras stampede have sparked calls for further inquiry. Singh alleges unidentified individuals used poisonous substances to cause the stampede, and urges the Special Investigation Team to uncover those responsible. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also called for a judicial inquiry, emphasizing the need to determine if the stampede was an accident or a deliberate act. The state government's decision to conduct an inquiry reflects concerns over the incident's nature and potential involvement of outside forces.
In a tragic turn of events, 121 devotees lost their lives in a stampede at a temple in Hathras. Former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav, has accused the Yogi government of being responsible for the accident. He further demanded an investigation into the matter and has urged for the government to take accountability for the loss of lives. To know the complete details of this horrific incident, watch the video.
In a tragic incident, a stampede at a religious gathering in Hathras district, Uttar Pradesh has left over a hundred people dead and several more injured. The chaos erupted at the end of the event when devotees rushed to catch a glimpse of the baba, resulting in suffocation and bodies piling atop each other. The toll is expected to rise as updates come in and investigations continue. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and various political leaders have expressed their condolences.
A religious event held in the Rati Bhanpur village of Hathras district, Uttar Pradesh turned tragic as a stampede broke out, claiming the lives of at least 107 people, predominantly women. The crowded venue and hot weather conditions are believed to be contributing factors to the incident. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered an investigation and rescue efforts are underway.
In a tragic and deadly incident, 116 people have died and over 200 injured in a stampede at a Hindu religious event in Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The state government under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is promising to uncover the cause and hold responsible parties accountable. Indian Prime Minister Modi has expressed his condolences and offered support to the victims and their families while Tamil Nadu leaders express their solidarity and sadness over the unfortunate incident.
Following the stampede at a religious event in Phulrai village in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh police are searching for 'Bhole Baba' who organized the event. A search operation was conducted at Ram Kutir Charitable Trust, but the Baba was not found. Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh has stated that overcrowding was a major factor in the stampede.
In a tragic incident at a satsang in Phulwari, Hathras, 116 people lost their lives as a stampede broke out. The satsang was being held by self-proclaimed preacher Narayan Saakar Hari, popularly known as Bhole Baba. Despite a search operation by the Uttar Pradesh police, the preacher remains absconding. An eyewitness shared that the stampede occurred as people were leaving the satsang due to the uneven road. Suicide squads also arrived at the site on Wednesday morning to investigate the incident.
A stampede at a religious congregation in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, has claimed the lives of over 100 people, mostly women. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have expressed condolences over the tragedy, while Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is set to visit the site on Wednesday. The incident is currently under investigation, with a high-level committee formed to look into the matter.
A stampede at a religious congregation in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh has claimed the lives of at least 60 people, including women and children. The incident occurred at a 'satsang' of Lord Shiva organised by the Manav Mangal Milan Sadbhavna Samagam Committee. The stampede was likely caused by overcrowding and humid conditions, and strict action is being planned against the organisers of the event. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced compensation for the deceased and injured, while officials investigate the tragic incident.