Highlights

  • Court adjourns till June 4
  • Stampede incident claims 121 lives
  • Defense claims government conspiracy

Latest news

OnePlus 15R first look: OnePlus changes the R-series playbook

OnePlus 15R first look: OnePlus changes the R-series playbook

India's retail inflation rises to 0.71% in November

India's retail inflation rises to 0.71% in November

Cabinet approves CoalSETU window for auction of coal to boost industrial use and export

Cabinet approves CoalSETU window for auction of coal to boost industrial use and export

Cabinet approves Minimum Support Price for Copra for 2026 season

Cabinet approves Minimum Support Price for Copra for 2026 season

Fire never left: Vinesh Phogat comes out of retirement, targets LA Olympics

Fire never left: Vinesh Phogat comes out of retirement, targets LA Olympics

Flexible office segment in India set to grow faster, over 25% annually by 2027: Report

Flexible office segment in India set to grow faster, over 25% annually by 2027: Report

Rahul Gandhi flags issue of air pollution, seeks discussion in Lok Sabha

Rahul Gandhi flags issue of air pollution, seeks discussion in Lok Sabha

Japan lifts tsunami warning after magnitude 6.7 quake

Japan lifts tsunami warning after magnitude 6.7 quake

Hathras stampede case hearing set for June 4

Court adjourns July 2024 stampede case to June 4, 2025. The tragic event resulted in 121 deaths. Defense claims conspiracy against Uttar Pradesh government.

Hathras stampede case hearing set for June 4

A local court here on Wednesday heard arguments in connection with framing of charges in the ongoing trial of the July 2024 stampede case before setting the next date of hearing to June 4, a lawyer said.

The case pertains to the stampede that broke out on July 2 last year during a religious gathering led by preacher Surajpal alias Narayan Sakar Hari alias Bhole Baba in Sikandrarao tehsil of Hathras district, in which 121 people lost their lives. Most of the victims were women and children.

The court of Additional District Judge (ADJ) Mahendra Srivastava heard the case. The matter was previously being heard in the District Judge's court but has now been transferred to the ADJ-I court.

During Wednesday's proceedings, senior advocate A P Singh appeared on behalf of the accused event organisers and reiterated the defence's stance.

Singh claimed that the stampede was the result of a conspiracy.

"There have been past attempts to malign the Uttar Pradesh government and this was one such orchestrated effort," he alleged.

Singh said he argued that the accused have no criminal history or background and have been volunteering for the spiritual event. Those who lost their lives were also "their own people" (followers of the preacher), he added.

Singh is also the legal counsel of Surajpal, who, however, is not mentioned as an accused in the police FIR.

"The case has now been transferred to a new judge. We have apprised the court of the entire scenario -- there are 700 witnesses, the charge-sheet runs into 10 volumes and an SIT has been constituted to probe the incident. Following this, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also ordered a judicial inquiry commission," he said.

Singh further stated that an FIR was registered and a reward of Rs 1 lakh was announced for the main accused Devprakash Madhukar.

"Eleven people have been arrested and none were apprehended by the police. We presented them ourselves. Justice must be done in this case," he said.

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

Hathras stampede case hearing set for June 4

Hathras stampede case hearing set for June 4

At least nine dead, 22 injured as bus falls off road in Andhra Pradesh

At least nine dead, 22 injured as bus falls off road in Andhra Pradesh

IndiGo crisis: DGCA suspends four flight operations inspectors

IndiGo crisis: DGCA suspends four flight operations inspectors

AAP announces Kisan Mahapanchayat in Kutch to demand farmers’ rights

AAP announces Kisan Mahapanchayat in Kutch to demand farmers’ rights

Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers’ deportation process from Thailand begins

Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers’ deportation process from Thailand begins

Former Union minister Shivraj Patil passes away at 90

Former Union minister Shivraj Patil passes away at 90

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

IndiGo announces additional Rs 10,000 vouchers for passengers severely affected

IndiGo announces additional Rs 10,000 vouchers for passengers severely affected

Anurag Thakur accuses TMC MP of using e-cigarette in Lok Sabha

Anurag Thakur accuses TMC MP of using e-cigarette in Lok Sabha

Rahul Gandhi says Amit Shah remained evasive on ‘vote chori’ in Parliament

Rahul Gandhi says Amit Shah remained evasive on ‘vote chori’ in Parliament

BJP uprooted Naxalism, Cong has double standards over it: MP CM Mohan Yadav

BJP uprooted Naxalism, Cong has double standards over it: MP CM Mohan Yadav

UP govt identifies key suspects in codeine syrup racket; over 120 FIRs registered

UP govt identifies key suspects in codeine syrup racket; over 120 FIRs registered

Goa nightclub fire: Owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra detained in Thailand

Goa nightclub fire: Owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra detained in Thailand

IndiGo cancels 60 flights from Bengaluru; CEO Piter Elbers to appear before DGCA

IndiGo cancels 60 flights from Bengaluru; CEO Piter Elbers to appear before DGCA

AAP’s Tejas Gajipara demands swift justice for assaulted 6-year-old girl in Gujarat

AAP’s Tejas Gajipara demands swift justice for assaulted 6-year-old girl in Gujarat

AAP flags fresh MGNREGA corruption claims in Gujarat involving 22 lakh fake workers

AAP flags fresh MGNREGA corruption claims in Gujarat involving 22 lakh fake workers

Gujarat to release pending tribal scholarships; AAP seeks action on remaining issues

Gujarat to release pending tribal scholarships; AAP seeks action on remaining issues

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.