Two congregations of religious preacher Saakar Vishwa Hari Bhole Baba in this district have been cancelled after the stampede incident in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras that claimed 121 lives, officials said ...
The Uttar Pradesh Police on Wednesday, July 3, registered a First Information Report against the organisers of the religious congregation in the Hathras where at least 121 people died following a ...
Surajpal, known as Bhole Baba, was questioned by a judicial panel regarding the July 2 stampede in Hathras that resulted in 121 deaths. Bhole Baba submitted affidavits from attendees to clarify events ...
UTTAR PRADESH, India: Clean-shaven with neatly cropped hair, and his choice of fashion – wrinkle-free white shirt or suit – Bhole Baba cuts a dapper business-like figure unusual of a typical ...
Self-styled godman Narayan Saakar aka ‘Hari Bhole Baba’, who is at the centre of a controversy after a stampede at his 'satsang' in Hathras district killed 121 devotees, reportedly escaped from the ...
Surajpal alias Narayan Sakar Hari alias ‘Bhole Baba’, the self-styled godman, has claimed that he was depressed over the Hathras 'satsang' stampede incident and asked the affected families to have ...
The religious gathering saw 2.5 lakh devotees in attendance. Former constable-turned-self-styled godman Bhole Baba whose 'satsang' (religious gathering) ended in a deadly stampede will show up "very ...
Hathras stampede: In a first video statement after the July 2 stampede at a satsang in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras which claimed the lives of over 120 people, Surajpal, also known as 'Bhole Baba', said ...
The preacher, 'Bhole Baba', was identified as Suraj Pal. He is also known by the names Narayan Sakar Hari and Jagat Guru Vishwahari. The Hindustan Times reported that the self-styled godman's name was ...
A total of 121 people, mostly women, had died after the stampede at self-styled godman Baba Bhole's satsang in Hathras on July 2. Police made nine arrests including the event organiser who was sent to ...
Self-styled godman Suraj Pal Singh or "Bhole Baba" broke his silence on Saturday in connection with the Hathras stampede in which 121 people, mostly women and children, died, stating that “those who ...