Hathras Stampede Tragedy: Over 120 dead, RSS, VHP and Bajrang Dal workers mobilise relief efforts
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Hathras Stampede Tragedy: Over 120 dead, RSS, VHP and Bajrang Dal workers mobilise relief efforts

In the wake of a devastating stampede at a Satsang in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, which claimed over 120 lives, the VHP, RSS, and Bajrang Dal have mobilised extensive relief efforts to support the victims and their families. The incident occurred when a crowd of 250,000 devotees gathered for a prayer meeting led by the revered Dalit spiritual leader Bhole Baba

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The aftermath of the Hathras tragedy saw immediate mobilisation by various organisations to provide relief to the affected families. The collective efforts of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Bajrang Dal, and other volunteer organisations continue to provide crucial support to the victims and their families being in the forefront.

Around 60 workers from these organisations have been tirelessly working in Hathras, Harigarh (Aligarh), and Etah districts, offering their services in relief and medical centres.

हाथरस की दुखद घटना के बाद हरिगढ़ रेफर करे गए पीड़ितों की त्वरित सेवार्थ पहुंचे विहिप व बजरंगदल के कार्यकर्ता।
पीड़ितों के स्वजनों के स्वल्पाहार की भी करी व्यवस्था।#हाथरस #हाथरसभगदड़
CC – @AlokKumarLIVE @VijayVst0502 @vinod_bansal @MParandeVHP @NeerajDoneria @DigvijaynathTi4 pic.twitter.com/G21isoCltl

— VHP harigarh (हरिगढ़ ,ब्रजप्रान्त ,उत्तर प्रदेश) (@VHPHarigarh) July 3, 2024

 

VHP Brij Prant has issued helpline numbers (8057903304 and 9412397850) for the victims’ families to seek assistance. These helplines are designed to coordinate with local government administration and hospitals to ensure the affected receive the necessary support. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Swayamsewaks and Seva Bharati Karyakartas have joined the relief efforts, providing food and other essential services to the victims and their families.

हाथरस हादसे से पीड़ितों की सहायतार्थ विहिप बृज प्रांत ने जारी किए हेल्पलाइन नंबर…
पीड़ित परिवार 8057903304 व 9412397850 पर डायल कर स्थानीय कार्यकर्ताओं की सहायता प्राप्त कर सकते हैं। स्थानीय शासन प्रशासन व चिकित्सालयों के साथ समन्वय स्थापित कर पीड़ितों की सहायता की जाएगी। pic.twitter.com/x6c0Zxcv4v

— विनोद बंसल Vinod Bansal বিনোদ বনসল వినోద్ బన్సాల్ (@vinod_bansal) July 3, 2024

As many as 120 people lost their lives, and many others were injured in a stampede at a satsang camp in Shikandrarao, Hathras district, on July 2. The tragic event unfolded as a massive crowd of over 250,000 devotees gathered for a prayer meeting led by the religious leader Suraj Pal, also known as Bhole Baba. The venue, however, was only permitted to accommodate 80,000 people, leading to a chaotic and fatal rush.

The stampede occurred when Bhole Baba, a revered Dalit spiritual leader, left the stage after the prayer session. As he moved towards his car, devotees surged forward to touch his feet or the ground he had walked on, resulting in a deadly crush. Many suffocated to death, while others were trampled in the adjacent mud field.

The chaos erupted when Bhole Baba’s aides, known as ‘sevadars’, attempted to prevent the crowd from approaching him, resulting in a stampede where hundreds of people were trampled. The police and administrative officials tried to manage the situation and transport the injured to nearby hospitals, but the sheer number of attendees overwhelmed the available resources.

Following the incident, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced a judicial probe into the stampede and stated that among those killed, six were from other states, including Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. A public interest litigation has also been filed in the Allahabad High Court, demanding a CBI inquiry into the tragedy.

Also Read: Hathras Stampede: Know who is the controversial Bhole Baba linked to the tragedy killing more than 120 people

An FIR has been registered against the Satsang organisers, accusing them of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, attempt to commit culpable homicide, wrongful restraint, disobedience to a public servant’s order, and causing disappearance of evidence under the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The FIR notes that the organisers did not cooperate with the police and administrative officials during the emergency response.

Narayan Saakar Hari, who has been at the centre of this tragedy, is a former head constable with the Local Intelligence Unit of the UP police. He left his police job in 1999, adopting the name Narayan Saakar Hari and claiming to have worked with the Intelligence Bureau. His journey towards spirituality began during his tenure at the Bureau, leading him to become a prominent spiritual leader with a substantial following.

Topics: Hathras TragedyRSSVHPBajrag DalHathras StampedeBhole Baba
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