Hathras stampede Russia Vladimir Putin sent condolence message to India Japan reacted too | Hathras Case: Vladimir Putin gave a statement on Hathras incident, said

Hathras Case: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida have expressed condolences over the death of 121 people during the stampede in Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh. The Russian Embassy in India wrote on the x handle on Wednesday, ‘Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to the President of India regarding the stampede in Uttar Pradesh. Draupadi Murmu and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi He has sent a condolence message to the Prime Minister. He has written that please accept my condolences on the tragic accident that happened in Uttar Pradesh.

In his condolence message, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida said that he was very sad to know that many people lost their lives due to the stampede in India. In a post on the website of Japan’s Foreign Ministry, Kishida said, ‘On behalf of the Japanese government, I pray for the peace of the souls of the dead, and express my deepest condolences to the bereaved families. I pray to God for the speedy recovery of those injured.’

Police registered a case in Hathras incident
Actually, in Hathras district of Uttar Pradesh, an alleged religious preacher had organized a big program to preach in Phulrai village of Sikandrarao area. During this, the alleged baba, who was preaching wearing shoes and tie belt, left with his convoy, but the public got stuck in it. There was a stampede while taking out the crowd from a small gate at once, in which 121 people lost their lives and many people are injured. Uttar Pradesh Police has registered a case against the organizers. Police has accused the organizers of hiding evidence and violating the rules. It is being told that only 80 thousand people were allowed to gather by the administration, but 2.5 lakh people had gathered in the pandal, which became difficult to handle.

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