Preacher at stampede disaster ‘distressed’


Under scrutiny: A portrait of Baba being displayed on the terrace of his ashram at Bichhawan village in Mainpuri district, Uttar Pradesh. — AFP

AN Indian preacher whose latest sermon ended in a deadly stampede said he was “deeply distressed” in his first public response to the disaster.

Bhole Baba’s prayer meeting near the northern city of Hathras on Tuesday saw the deaths of 121 people, the vast majority women, after a rush to the exits among the 250,000 devotees who came to watch him preach.

The former police officer-turned-spiritual leader has not been seen in public since, while seven others involved in staging the event have been arrested.

A police report issued after the stampede named several organisers of the prayer meeting sought for arrest, but Baba’s name was not among them.

In a video statement aired by Indian broadcasters on Saturday, Bhole Baba said that he had faith that those responsible for the disaster would be punished.

“May God give us the strength to bear this pain,” he added.

It was not immediately clear where the former police constable-turned-preacher, dressed entirely in white in keeping with all his public appearances, was speaking from. His lawyer said on Thursday that he was not hiding from the police, but declined to disclose his whereabouts.

The prayer meeting was attended by 250,000 devotees, more than three times the number the event had legal permissions for.

Baba’s lawyer blamed “anti-social elements” in the crowd for the stampede.

Local media reports suggested he had retreated to his nearby monastery, the gates of which have been chained shut by supporters inside to bar public access.

Around 20 police officers were on guard outside the monastery after the stampede but had not entered the sprawling premises.

Police have arrested seven organisers of the prayer meeting and a judicial probe is investigating the circumstances of the incident. — AFP

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