
The news of the death of 121 people in an accident during a satsang in Sikandrarao, Hathras has disturbed everyone. People are very angry about this. On Wednesday afternoon, the crowd gathered at the site of the incident burst out in anger. People threw bricks, stones, and slippers at the banner of Baba at the main gate. The poster was torn. Seeing this, the policemen were in a panic. People were removed from there after being pacified.
On Wednesday, CM Yogi Adityanath arrived to inspect the site of the incident. The force from the entire division was deployed there. Crowds from many villages had also reached there. After taking stock of the site of the incident, the CM left for Hathras. After this, the force also started leaving.
The policemen explained to the people.
Meanwhile, 20-25 people reached the venue of the event. A huge gate was built there. A banner was put up on the gate, in the middle of which was a photo of Saakar Vishwa Hari. In no time, people started throwing stones at the photo. After this, they started throwing the slippers that caused the stampede to lie there. This created panic among the policemen. The people were explained and removed from there.
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