Advocate AP Singh, representing the spiritual leader known as 'Bholay Baba', unfolded a distressing narrative behing the fatal stampede in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh. Singh alleged deadly spray cans were unleashed amongst the crowd, leading to widespread respiratory distress and subsequent chaos. This harrowing event resulted in the loss of many lives. AP Singh pointed to a conspiracy aimed at tarnishing the reputation of the spiritual gathering.
While addressing the media in Delhi on Sunday, Singh hinted at a plot against the increasingly popular 'Bhole Baba.' He recounted the fateful day of July 2 at the Hathras event, where he claimed cans containing poisonous substances were opened amidst the devotees, sparking panic and mass hysteria.
'10-12 individuals sprayed the toxic substance...'
According to Singh, "Unknown individuals arrived at the spiritual discourse carrying toxic sprays. In a premeditated act, they sprayed the contents, fleeing the scene soon after. Several attendees fainted amidst the uproar. I urge the Special Investigation Team to diligently determine the masterminds behind this calamity." Singh insisted on police custody of CCTV footage to aid in identifying the conspirators in what he argues is not an accident but a case of orchestrated homicide.
Documents Reveal 'Bholay Baba's' Security System Following Hathras Mishap
The Hathras Panic Claimed 121 Lives
It is to be noted that on the 2nd of July, the spiritual gathering led by 'Bhole Baba' in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras became a death trap for 121 attendees, mostly women. An SIT has been established to investigate this matter. The police have arrested the prime suspect and the event's lead organizer, along with six others associated with the committee responsible for the event.
Dev Prakash Madhukar – A Close Aide to 'Baba'
Dev Prakash Madhukar was the chief organizer of the Hathras function and is considered to be 'Baba’s' confidant. Following the incident, 'Baba' was in prolonged telephonic communication with him. According to news agencies, Madhukar had not returned home since the incident, and his family members were missing. Once a junior engineer, Madhukar reportedly became an ardent follower of 'Baba' Surajpal. His home is in the Damadpura area of Sikandra Rao.