Jasdeep Singh Gill, an accomplished academic and executive, has been named as the new spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB). This announcement, made by the organization's secretary Devender Kumar Sikri, marks a crucial moment in RSSB's history as Gill takes over from Gurinder Singh Dhillon. With his considerable achievements and experience, Gill is expected to lead RSSB into a new era of spiritual guidance, building upon the organization's teachings of service and spirituality.
Jasdeep Singh Gill, an esteemed doctorate graduate from Cambridge University, has been nominated to succeed Gurinder Singh Dhillon as the spiritual leader of Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Gill, who previously served as the chief strategy officer at Cipla, India, will also have the authority to give initiation and carry out service for the sect. He comes from a family closely tied to the sect, as his father was a colonel in the Indian Army who retired to join the Dera. This significant development has been met with love and support from the sect's followers as Gurinder Singh Dhillon's successor is announced.
Following the recent Hathras incident, the spotlight has turned towards Surajpal, also known as Bhole Baba or Narayan Sakar Hari, and shocking claims have emerged about his activities. Women who attended his satsang have revealed that he was always surrounded by young girls who treated him as their husband and saw the form of God in his special glasses. They also mentioned that the girls would wear special red dresses and dance in ecstasy during the satsang. The girls were also responsible for all of Baba's tasks and were categorized as unmarried disciples and married women who were not allowed to come near him.
The Indian cricket team, fresh off their victory in the T20 World Cup, were greeted by hundreds of exuberant fans upon their arrival in Delhi on Thursday. Despite the monsoon showers and heavy security, supporters lined up outside the airport to congratulate their heroes. The team is set to meet with the Prime Minister at his official residence later in the day.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the stampede at the Satsang in Hathras has submitted its report, recording statements from 119 people. The report holds the committee organizing the event responsible for the tragedy, as they invited more people than permitted and failed to make adequate arrangements. Despite granting permission for the event, officials had not inspected the site, which led to a stampede while collecting 'Baba's Charan Dhul'.
AAP MP Raghav Chadha has called for the harshest action against those involved in organizing the Hathras Satsang event, stating that the edited video circulating showed the blatant disregard for COVID-19 protocols. The Enforcement Directorate has also revealed that a key person involved in the AAP's alleged excise policy scam was a cash handler for the party in the upcoming Goa elections. Meanwhile, security outside Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Delhi residence has been heightened after intelligence inputs of possible disturbance from right-wing groups.
A horrifying stampede took place at a religious function in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras district, resulting in the death of at least 121 people and leaving several others injured. The incident occurred during a satsang at Fulrai-Mughalgarhi village, and the victims included men, women, and children. An FIR has been registered against the organisers, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the tragedy. The event has sparked a wave of grief and shock in India, and all the victims are being treated at nearby hospitals in Hathras and Etah districts.
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 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.
In a tragic incident, 27 people, including women and children, lost their lives in a stampede at a religious event in the Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh. The stampede occurred during a 'satsang' for Lord Shiva, and visuals from the Community Health Centre showed heart-wrenching scenes of crying relatives. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered a probe into the incident, and top officials have been rushed to the scene. The exact cause of the stampede is yet to be determined, as officials await further details.