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The Uttar Pradesh Police arrested six persons, including two women, on Thursday in connection with the stampede at a religious gathering in Hathras that left 121 people dead. The arrested persons were part of the committee that organised the ‘satsang’ or prayer meeting of preacher Narayan Sakar Hari alias Bhole Baba, who was not named in the first information report (FIR). The police also announced a reward of ₹1 lakh for information on Devprakash Madhukar, the main accused of the incident. He was a follower of Bhole Baba and collected funds for his events, the police said. Speaking about the arrests, Shalabh Mathur, Inspector-General of Police, Aligarh Range said police teams have been formed to search for persons who were part of the organising committee of the satsang, across U.P. and outside. “Our teams arrested six persons identified as Rahbari Singh Yadav, Bhupendar Singh Yadav, Megh Singh, Manju Yadav, Mukesh Kumar, and Manju Devi, who were all volunteers and fled from the spot after the stampede,” Mr. Mathur said. The official also said the persons who were arrested had handled all responsibilities for the religious event, including crowd management and collection of funds. “Their job was to manage everything related to the ‘satsang’, including power supply, tents, parking arrangements, etc. All was being done by these volunteers. The arrested persons told us that the followers of Bhole Baba feel blessed to collect his ‘charan raj’ [soil under his feet]. On the day of the stampede, volunteers could not manage the people who pushed their way to collect the soil, leading to the stampede,” Mr. Mathur said. He further said that police and administrative officials reached the stampede site soon after getting information and all assistance was provided to those in need. He also said that apart from the ₹1 lakh reward, a non-bailable warrant will be issued against Mr. Madhukar. Mr. Mathur said that all 121 bodies have been identified and handed over to the families after completion of required formalities and post-mortem. When asked if the preacher, said to be a former policeman whose real name is Suraj Pal, would be interrogated in the case, the official said that interrogation will be done if required during the course of investigation. “We got to know about a criminal case lodged against the preacher in Agra. There was acquittal in that case. We are trying to find out if there are previous criminal cases against him and his followers in different States and cities. We will keep interrogating and arresting people as and when new names and information crop up,” Mr. Mathur said. The official ended the press conference amid questions about the police neither arresting nor interrogating Bhole Baba even though he was the main speaker of the event. Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi will visit Hathras on Friday, Uttar Pradesh Congress president Ajay Rai said. An editorial in The Hindu noted that the most tragic aspect, as seen in the past – there have been at least half-a-dozen such incidents in the past few years -- is that it was all avoidable had there been proactive steps taken by a vigilant administration. At Hathras, over 2 lakh of people flocked to Fulrai village, at the venue that could accommodate no more than 80,000. “The tragedy is a classic study in the management of large crowds. What is important is that the political executive, the bureaucracy and organisers of any public event should be conscious of the fact that the loss of a life is a tragedy for the person’s family. The arrangements for mass functions should be governed by this fact.” The Hindu Editorials ​Dangerous precedent: On the U.S President and majority ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court Grave concern: On wild-type poliovirus type-1 cases in Pakistan, Afghanistan The Hindu’s Daily Quiz India, the world’s second-largest steelmaker, is the largest importer of coking coal. Where does the country import most of its coal from? Australia Nigeria Venezuela China To know the answer and to play the full quiz, click here. [logo] Editor's Pick 05 July 2024 [The Hindu logo] [EP Logo] Editor's Pick 05 July 2024 In the Editor's Pick newsletter, The Hindu explains why a story was important enough to be carried on the front page of today's edition of our newspaper. [View in browser]( [More newsletters]( Hathras stampede: Six held; no police action against godman [The Uttar Pradesh Police arrested six persons, including two women, on Thursday in connection with the stampede at a religious gathering in Hathras that left 121 people dead.]( The arrested persons were part of the committee that organised the ‘satsang’ or prayer meeting of preacher Narayan Sakar Hari alias Bhole Baba, who was not named in the first information report (FIR). The police also announced a reward of ₹1 lakh for information on Devprakash Madhukar, the main accused of the incident. He was a follower of Bhole Baba and collected funds for his events, the police said. Speaking about the arrests, Shalabh Mathur, Inspector-General of Police, Aligarh Range said police teams have been formed to search for persons who were part of the organising committee of the satsang, across U.P. and outside. “Our teams arrested six persons identified as Rahbari Singh Yadav, Bhupendar Singh Yadav, Megh Singh, Manju Yadav, Mukesh Kumar, and Manju Devi, who were all volunteers and fled from the spot after the stampede,” Mr. Mathur said. The official also said the persons who were arrested had handled all responsibilities for the religious event, including crowd management and collection of funds. “Their job was to manage everything related to the ‘satsang’, including power supply, tents, parking arrangements, etc. All was being done by these volunteers. The arrested persons told us that the followers of Bhole Baba feel blessed to collect his ‘charan raj’ [soil under his feet]. On the day of the stampede, volunteers could not manage the people who pushed their way to collect the soil, leading to the stampede,” Mr. Mathur said. He further said that police and administrative officials reached the stampede site soon after getting information and all assistance was provided to those in need. He also said that apart from the ₹1 lakh reward, a non-bailable warrant will be issued against Mr. Madhukar. [Mr. Mathur said that all 121 bodies have been identified and handed over to the families after completion of required formalities and post-mortem](. When asked if the preacher, said to be a former policeman whose real name is Suraj Pal, would be interrogated in the case, the official said that interrogation will be done if required during the course of investigation. “We got to know about a criminal case lodged against the preacher in Agra. There was acquittal in that case. We are trying to find out if there are previous criminal cases against him and his followers in different States and cities. We will keep interrogating and arresting people as and when new names and information crop up,” Mr. Mathur said. The official ended the press conference amid questions about the police neither arresting nor interrogating Bhole Baba even though he was the main speaker of the event. [Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi will visit Hathras on Friday, Uttar Pradesh Congress president Ajay Rai said.]( An [editorial]( in The Hindu noted that the most tragic aspect, as seen in the past – there have been at least half-a-dozen such incidents in the past few years -- is that it was all avoidable had there been proactive steps taken by a vigilant administration. At Hathras, over 2 lakh of people flocked to Fulrai village, at the venue that could accommodate no more than 80,000. “The tragedy is a classic study in the management of large crowds. What is important is that the political executive, the bureaucracy and organisers of any public event should be conscious of the fact that the loss of a life is a tragedy for the person’s family. The arrangements for mass functions should be governed by this fact.” The Hindu Editorials [Arrow][​Dangerous precedent: On the U.S President and majority ruling by the U.S. Supreme CourtÂ]( [Arrow][Grave concern: On wild-type poliovirus type-1 cases in Pakistan, Afghanistan]( The Hindu’s Daily Quiz India, the world’s second-largest steelmaker, is the largest importer of coking coal. Where does the country import most of its coal from? - Australia - Nigeria - Venezuela - China To know the answer and to play the full quiz, [click here.]( [Sign up for free]( Today’s Best Reads [[Rahul Gandhi to visit Hathras on July 5] Rahul Gandhi to visit Hathras on July 5]( [[Chronicling parliamentary proceedings over time] Chronicling parliamentary proceedings over time]( [[Hemant Soren takes oath as Jharkhand CM for third term] Hemant Soren takes oath as Jharkhand CM for third term]( [[Naidu meets PM Modi, seeks support for A.P. development] Naidu meets PM Modi, seeks support for A.P. development]( Copyright© 2024, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please [try here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails [go here](

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