Whoever has come has to go one day: Godman Bhole Baba on Hathras stampede

The statement from Surajpal has come after his lawyer AP Singh repeated the claim that there was a conspiracy behind the stampede. While speaking to ANI, Bhole Baba said, “Who can stop what's bound to happen? Whoever has come has to go one day or the other.”

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Self made Godman Surajpal or Narayan Sarkar Hari, also known as 'Bhole Baba,' expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident happened at Hathras on July 2, where 121 people lost their lives. Surajpal who was hidden from last several days while speaking to ANI, he expressed grief on the incident.

He said "I am extremely sad after the incident, but who can stop what's bound to happen? Whoever has come has to go one day or the other. Our advocate, Dr. AP Singh, and eyewitnesses have informed us about a poisonous spray. It is true that there is some conspiracy. We have faith in the SIT and the judicial commission that the truth will come out. Right now, I am in my birthplace, Bahadur Nagar, Kasganj."

The statement from Surajpal has come after his lawyer AP Singh repeated the claim that there was a conspiracy behind the stampede.

Surajpal, aka 'Bhole Baba,' recently held a 'Satsang' in Hathras, where 121 devotees died in a stampede. 

Supreme Court on Hathras Stampede

Recently, DY Chandrachud, the Chief Justice of India, noted that although this is a troubling incidence, the High Court is well-equipped to handle this issue, hence the bench cannot consider the plea. The court also requested that the petitioner present his case before the High Court. 

In addition to this, the committee was urged in the request to provide recommendations and safety precautions to prevent such tragedies during sizable public events.

The petition asked the court to order the State of Uttar Pradesh to file a status report regarding the Hathras stampede incident before the Supreme Court and to file a lawsuit against individuals, officials, and authorities for their careless behavior.

Apart from this, it also asked the top court to direct all state governments to issue directions and guidelines for organizing such religious events where a large number of people gather.