Yogi announces judicial probe into Hathras stampede
The government will ensure that such incidents do not recur: CM
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Yogi Adithya Nath. PHOTO: PTI
HATRAS, 3 JULY
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath on Wednesday announced a judicial probe into the Hathras stampede as
he met those injured in the incident at the venue of the religious congregation
here. Adityanath did not rule out the possibility of a conspiracy in the
stampede. He also said the "sevadars" (volunteers working for the
'satsang' organisers) should have taken the victims to the hospital. People
were dying and the "sevadars" fled, he claimed.
Asserting the government will
ensure that such incidents do not recur, the chief minister said a standard
operating procedure might be put in place for religious congregations. "A
judicial probe by a retired high court judge will be conducted into the
incident. A notification about this will be issued today,” he said.
"If this is not an accident,
then whose conspiracy is this? All of these will be probed. Retired officials
of the police and civic administration will be part of the judicial inquiry and
action will be taken against those found responsible." Adityanath said the
government had formed a Special Investigation Team led by the additional
director general (ADG) of police, Agra, which has given its preliminary report.
"She (ADG, Agra, Anupam Kulshreshtha) has been asked to get to the bottom
of this incident, he said.
The chief minister said among the
121 killed in the stampede on Tuesday, six were from other states -- four from
Haryana and one each from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Asked why religious
preacher Saakar Vishwa Hari Bhole Baba has not been named in the FIR as an
accused, Adityanath said, "Prima facie, the case has been filed against
those who had applied for permission for the event. Whoever is responsible for
this will come under its purview." The Uttar Pradesh Police on Wednesday
registered an FIR against the organisers of the congregation, accusing them of
flouting conditions with 2.5 lakh people gathering for the event in which only
80,000 were permitted.
It also alleged the organisers did
not cooperate in traffic management and hid evidence after the stampede that
occurred as people gathered there stopped to collect soil from where the
religious preacher's vehicle passed. The chief minister met the injured at the
district hospital and enquired about the condition. At the police lines, he met
the eyewitnesses of the stampede and gathered information about the sequence of
the incident. BJP state president Bhupendra Chaudhary, Uttar Pradesh ministers
Lakshmi Narayan Chaudhary, Asim Arun and Sandeep Singh as well as the local
MLA, Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh and Sanjay Prasad, the principal
secretary to the chief minister, were also present.
After meeting the injured,
Adityanath reached the stampede spot in Sikandrarau where the divisional
commissioner of Aligarh briefed him about the accident. At a press conference,
the chief minister said "When the gentleman's (Saakar Vishwa Hari Bhole
Baba) preaching was over, he came down from the stage and his convoy moved
forward, a group of women moved towards him to touch him. A crowd followed them
and started climbing on top of each other."
Adityanath said, "The
'sevadars' kept pushing people leading to the accident. It is sad that the
'sevadars', who do not allow the administration to enter such events, tried to
hush up the matter. But when the administration started taking the injured to
hospital, most of the 'sevadars' fled."Action is being taken to fix
accountability, he said, adding some special teams have been formed and after
initial investigation, "we will take further action."
Asked about opposition parties
trying to corner the government over the stampede, the chief minister said,
"Some people have a tendency to dig up politics in such tragic
incidents." Apparently referring to Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav,
he said, "Everyone knows with whom that gentleman has a photo and who are
his political connections... I think it is necessary to get to the bottom of
it." "Those who play with the lives of innocent people will also be
held accountable," the chief minister said.
A photo of Vishwa Hari Bhole Baba
with Akhilesh Yadav has gone viral on social media. Asked why the "sevadars"
do not allow the administration to enter the venue, Adityanath said, "The
administration assumes that it is a religious event and the 'sevadars' will
take the responsibility." "Big events are organised this way. Police
are deployed in the outer ring for security. Wherever people attend religious
events, they remain disciplined. But when such events become tools in the hands
of vested selfish elements, then it leads to indiscipline," Adityanath
added.
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