India Stampede: Crowd Exceeds Allowed Capacity by Threefold

The Tragic Stampede at Guru Bhole Baba’s Sermon in Uttar Pradesh: What Went Wrong and What Needs to Be Done

In Uttar Pradesh, a stampede occurred at a sermon hosted by Guru Bhole Baba in Hathras. The event attracted over 250,000 people, which was more than three times the number allowed by authorities. The police reported that the stampede resulted in the death of at least 121 individuals. This number is significantly higher than what was initially reported by the media.

The stampede occurred after Guru Baba left the venue in his car, prompting a large crowd to rush towards him to touch his feet. In the chaos, many people fell as Guru Baba’s staff tried to block the crowd. Devotees who tried to escape the stampede by running into a nearby field slipped in the muddy area while staff with sticks prevented others from fleeing the scene.

The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, has ordered an investigation into the cause of the stampede while Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised support for the victims. The police have registered a case against Guru Baba and are expected to arrest him once his whereabouts are confirmed.

Guru Baba, who was once a policeman turned self-styled guru, has been conducting sermons in villages for several years. This incident adds to a series of stampedes that have occurred at religious and pilgrimage events in India, raising concerns about safety measures enforcement. Indian MP Rajesh Kumar Jha highlighted the need for stricter safety protocols to prevent further tragedies from happening.

The tragic event at Hathras highlights how safety measures need to be strictly enforced at religious and pilgrimage events in India to prevent further stampedes and loss of life.

This article explores how authorities failed to enforce safety measures at a sermon hosted by Guru Bhole Baba in Uttar Pradesh resulting in over 250,000 people gathering and ultimately claiming lives due to a stampede.

Indian authorities should take immediate action to ensure that safety protocols are strictly enforced at all religious and pilgrimage events in order to prevent future tragedies like this one from happening again.

The tragedy at Hathras serves as a reminder of how crucial it is for authorities to prioritize public safety when hosting large-scale events such as religious gatherings or festivals.

Given that this incident marks just one example among many stampedes that have occurred at religious and pilgrimage events across India over time, it’s clear that more needs

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