Hathras stampede: 2.5 lakh people in venue of 80,000, FIR says
A day after the stampede in Phulrai village at a congregation by religious preacher Bhole Baba snuffed out the lives of their loved ones, stunned families tried to come to terms with their loss
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Police and people at the scene a day after the stampede that took place during a 'satsang', in Sikandara Rao area in Hathras district on Wednesday. PHOTO: PTI
Hathras (UP), 3 July
The death toll in the stampede that
broke out in a ‘satsang’ here rose to 121 on Wednesday and police filed an FIR
against the organisers, accusing them of hiding evidence and flouting
conditions with 2.5 lakh people crammed into a venue in which only 80,000 were
permitted.
A day after the stampede in Phulrai
village at a congregation by religious preacher Bhole Baba snuffed out the
lives of their loved ones, stunned families tried to come to terms with their
loss – dazed at how an afternoon out could have ended in such tragedy. Crowds
gathered around hospitals, some looking for those missing, some there to
identify bodies and others tending to the injured.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath met those injured in the stampede -- which took place at around 3.30
pm when the Baba was leaving the venue with some accounts saying people slipped
in the slush as they ran after the preacher's car.
"The chief minister held a
meeting with officials in the circuit house and met the injured in district
hospitals," a government official said.
A team consisting of ADG Agra and
Aligarh Divisional Commissioner has been constituted to inquire into the cause
of the incident. The report is likely to be submitted on Wednesday.
According to the Office of the
Relief Commissioner, the number of people injured stands at 28. Only four of
the 121 bodies remained to be identified.
Of the 116 who died on Tuesday, all
were women, except for seven children and one man. A pile of slippers at the
spot were mute testimony to the tragedy that had befallen so many.
Where was Baba Narayan Hari, also
known as Saakar Vishwa Hari Bhole Baba, the preacher who conducted the
‘satsang’? That was the question as he remained missing and police launched a
search for him.
While the state police lodged an
FIR against the organisers, his name is not in the list of accused though it is
there in the complaint.
Giving a sense of what took place,
the FIR alleged that the organisers hid the actual number of devotees coming to
the 'satsang' while seeking permission, did not cooperate in traffic management
and hid evidence after the incident.
The FIR apparently gave a clean
chit to the police and administration, saying they did whatever possible from
the available resources. 'Mukhya sevadar' Devprakash Madhukar and other
organisers have been named in the first information report (FIR) filed at the
Sikandar Rau police station late Tuesday, a senior official told PTI.
The FIR has been registered under
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Sections 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to
murder), 110 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 126 (2) (wrongful
restraint), 223 (Disobedience to order duly promulgated by the public servant),
238 (causing disappearance of evidence), the official said.
The organisers sought permission
for about 80,000 people for which police and administration made arrangements.
However, over 2.5 lakh people gathered, it said.
The Baba, who was the main speaker
of the satsang, came out at about 2 pm in his vehicle and devotees starting
collecting mud from there. Due to the heavy rush of devotees, those lying down
(for taking the mud) started getting trampled.
Some running away from the spot
were stopped by the Baba’s stick-wielding helpers standing on the other side of
a three-feet deep field filled with water and slush due to which women,
children and men got crushed, it said.
According to the FIR, police and
administration officials did everything possible and sent the injured from the
available resources to hospitals but the organisers and 'sevadars' did not
cooperate.
The organisers also tried to hide
the actual number of people coming to the event by hiding evidence and throwing
slippers and other belongings of the devotees in nearby fields, the FIR
alleged.
Asphyxia due to compression was the
leading cause of death, a senior doctor in an Etah hospital said. The hospital
performed four times the usual number of autopsies in a day in the aftermath of
the stampede, he said.
Twenty-seven bodies were taken to
the mortuary of the district hospital. "Asphyxia due to compression was
found to be the cause of death in almost all the cases," Etah's Additional
Chief Medical Officer Dr Ram Mohan Tiwari told PTI. A majority of the victims
were women in the 40-50 age group.
As the administration and the
medical fraternity coped with the crisis, families tried to piece together what
had happened, and count their losses. Amongst them was 29-year-old Satyendra
Yadav, who works as a driver in Delhi, and lost his three-year-old son Rovin,
affectionately called Chhota. He had reached here with his entire family,
including his mother, wife and two children.
The anguished father, who performed
the last rites of Chhota on Tuesday night, said he doesn’t remember much of
what happened. Chhota was not the only three-year-old killed.
Kaavya and her elder brother,
nine-year-old Ayush, took a bus with their family from Jaipur on Monday
evening. It was to be their last.
Ramlakhan, their uncle, said he
hasn’t told their father – and his brother Anad. "I came to know about the
tragic incident around 5 pm. They (Kaavya and Ayush) had gone to the 'satsang'
along with my wife, who is their paternal aunt. The children, along with other
family members, had left Jaipur on Monday evening and they had reached the
programme venue by 6 am," Ramlakhan told PTI.
"It's only the poor who meet
this fate, not the rich," is how Rajkumari Devi from Unnao put it.
Sitting in an ambulance besides the
body of her sister-in-law Ruby said she is worried about Ruby’s five-year-old
son who is missing. "We are yet to find him. More of our family members
are on their way to Hathras," she said, sitting outside the mortuary of
the government hospital here, around 400 km away from home.
Asked if she had any demands from
the government, Rajkumari told PTI: "What do we say now. There's nothing
(to ask for).”
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