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LUCKNOW Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati slammed the state government over the exclusion of self-proclaimed godman Surajpal alias Bhole Babas name from the 3,200-page charge sheet in the July 2 Hathras stampede case..
The charge sheet in the incident at Phulrai village, which led to 121 deaths, was submitted to a court on Tuesday.o)..
In series of posts on social media platform X on Thursday, the BSP chief said: The exclusion of Surajpal Singh alias Bhole Babas name from the chargesheet filed in connection with the death of 121 people, mostly women and children, in the stampede on July 2 is anti-people politics, which proves that such people are protected by the state government..
The Hathras police on Tuesday filed a 3200-page charge sheet in the court of Hathras chief judicial magistrate against 11 accused, including two women sevadars (volunteers), in connection with the death of 121 people in the stampede on July 2. ..
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