(Hathras)
(Hathras)

Rahul Gandhi left for Hathras(Hathras)

New Delhi: 121 people died after a stampede during a satsang in Hathras district of UP. After this accident, leaders from across the country expressed condolences. Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi is on a visit to Hathras  (Hathras) today. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has left for stampede-affected Hathras. In Hathras, he will meet the families affected by the stampede, in which 121 people lost their lives. Let us tell you that the government has also announced compensation for the families of those who lost their lives in the accident.

Rahul Gandhi left at 5 am

Actually, Rahul Gandhi left for Hathras this morning. Shortly after, he will reach Pilkhana village in Hathras. It is being told that in Hathras, Rahul Gandhi will meet the families of four deceased and the families of some injured. It is being told that the names of the deceased whom Rahul Gandhi will meet include Shanti Devi wife of Vijay Singh, Manju Devi wife of Chhote Lal, Pankaj son of Chhote Lal and Premvarti Devi wife of Ramesh Chandra. Let us tell you that all these people died in the accident. According to sources, Rahul Gandhi left at 5 o’clock. He is going to Hathras via Yamuna Expressway. At the same time, the local police and CRPF personnel deployed in the security of Rahul Gandhi have already arrived in Pilkhana village.

Ajay Rai raised questions on the state government

Earlier on Thursday, Congress’ Uttar Pradesh unit president Ajay Rai held the state government responsible for the stampede incident in Hathras. Ajay Rai told reporters at the party’s state headquarters, “The Hathras incident is a failure of the Uttar Pradesh government. Yesterday the Chief Minister visited Hathras and later Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak also went there. They did not go together, this shows internal discord. He reiterated the Congress’ demand for compensation of Rs 1 crore to the families of those killed in the stampede and Rs 25 lakh to the injured.