Rahul Gandhi meets Hathras charge casualties, requests to UP CM for fair remuneration
Hathras (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 5 Congress MP Rahul Gandhi visited the families impacted by the Hathras charge on Friday and encouraged Uttar Pradesh Boss Priest Yogi Adityanath to give fair pay to the people in question.
Rahul Gandhi, who showed up in Hathras promptly toward the beginning of the day, met with the deprived groups of the people who lost their lives in the July 2 misfortune at a strict 'Satsang' occasion of so called godman Suraj Buddy false name 'Bhole Baba' in Fulari town in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras, which guaranteed 121 lives.
En route to Hathras, the Congress chief additionally halted in Aligarh to meet the casualties' families. He communicated his sympathies and tried to figure out their circumstance.
"It is a miserable occurrence. Many lives have been lost. I'm not moving toward this according to a political point of view but rather tending to the lacks of the organization. The fundamental need ought to be to give most extreme pay to the unfortunate families impacted by this misfortune. I demand CM Yogi Adityanath to furnish pay with an open heart," he said while addressing the media.
The Congress MP further said that the relatives of the departed informed him there was no police presence at the occasion, which added to the disarray. "In the event that there is a defer in giving pay, it won't help anybody. I talked with the families, and they let me know there was no police game plan at the setting. They are in shock, and I needed to figure out their circumstance," he said.
Congress pioneer Kunwar Danish Ali, who went with Rahul Gandhi during his visit, depicted the casualties' accounts as tragic.
"This is a terrible episode. We left at 5.00 am with Rahul Gandhi. The tales from the casualties' families are unfortunate. Neither the organization has assumed liability nor is the public authority resolving this issue truly," Ali said.
One dispossessed relative described the absence of plans for the 'Satsang', which prompted the rush. "We told him (Rahul Gandhi) about the absence of game plans. There were an excessive number of individuals and inadequate administration. Rahul Gandhi said he would bring this issue up in parliament," he said.
Another relative portrayed the occasions of the charge. "He (Rahul Gandhi) asked us how it worked out. I let him know that during the Satsang, the Baba requested that enthusiasts contact his feet, making a rush that drove the charge. We looked for my mother...there were bodies shrouded in mud," she said.
A dad who lost his six-year-old child in the charge shared his pain and said, "Rahul Gandhi guaranteed us of all conceivable assistance. I took my child and spouse to the Satsang, and after it finished, individuals raced to the Baba, causing the charge. My child and spouse were casualties of the charge. My child was subsequently tracked down dead in the field. He was just six years of age," he said.
On Wednesday, Boss Priest Yogi Adityanath visited the site of the misfortune and declared a legal test into the occurrence. A three-part Legal Request Commission under the chairmanship of Equity (retd) Brijesh Kumar Srivastava has been comprised to guarantee breadth of the topic and straightforwardness in the request.
The Commission will explore the rush occurrence and present its report inside the following two months.
As indicated by the fundamental report, the charge happened when enthusiasts attempted to gather soil from the minister's feet and were come by security faculty, prompting a rush and resulting tumult.