Hathras Tragedy: Organizers hid evidence, and conspired to hide the number of casualties; many big revelations in the FIR

Posted on 3rd Jul 2024 by rohit kumar

A major accident took place in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday. A stampede broke out during Bhole Baba's satsang organized in Fullerai village of Sikandrarao police station area. During this, 124 people including women and children died in the stampede and many people were injured. Meanwhile, such information has come to light about this accident which has shocked everyone. It is being told that Baba's sevadars conspired to hide the evidence of the accident. Shocking things have been mentioned in the FIR registered under serious sections in the Hathras case.

 

The FIR states that the organizers hid evidence and violated the conditions. An FIR has been registered under serious sections in the Hathras case. An FIR has been registered against Devprakash Madhukar, the main sevadar of the Satsang program, and other organizers. An FIR has been registered under sections 105, 110, 126 (2), 223, and 238 of the Indian Penal Code (BNS), 2023. Jagat Guru Saakar Vishvahari Bhole Baba's name is not mentioned in this FIR.

 

The FIR alleged that the organizers hid the actual number of devotees coming to the satsang while seeking permission. According to the FIR, 2.5 lakh people had come to the event while the organizers had taken permission for a program of 80 thousand people. Along with this, there was no arrangement for traffic management from the organizers.

 

The security, peace, and traffic management of the crowd was done by the police and administration as per the permission sought for the gathering of 80 thousand people. However, the situation went out of control with the arrival of more than 2.5 lakh devotees in the program. There was a jam on GT Road, traffic was blocked.

 

The FIR states that despite the pressure of the crowd, the police and administration officials made every possible effort and sent the injured to hospitals with the available resources and said that the organizers and sevadars did not cooperate. The organizers tried to hide the actual number of people coming to the program by hiding evidence and throwing the slippers and other belongings of the devotees in the crops in the nearby fields.

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