What did Rahul Gandhi say after meeting the victims of the Hathras accident?

 05 Jul 2024 ( Jamal Anwar Munna, Managing Editor )
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What did Rahul Gandhi say after meeting the victims of the Hathras accident?

Friday, July 5, 2024

Leader of the Opposition in India Rahul Gandhi on Friday, July 5, 2024 met the families of those killed in the Hathras accident and demanded maximum and early compensation for them.

After meeting the victim families, Rahul Gandhi told reporters, "Many families have suffered in this accident. Many people have died. But I am not looking at this incident from a political point of view. There is a lack in administration. Mistakes have been made. This should be found out.''

Rahul Gandhi said, "Perhaps the most important thing is that the compensation should be correct. These are poor families and it is a difficult time. Compensation should be given as much as possible.''

Rahul said, "I want to tell the Chief Minister of UP that compensation should be given wholeheartedly. It is needed at this time. There should be no delay in this. If it is given after six months or a year, no one will benefit.''

Rahul Gandhi said, "I have personally talked to the family members. They said that there was a lack of administration. The police arrangements that should have been made were not made. They are very sad. They are in shock. I am trying to understand their situation.''

On July 2, 2024, 123 people died in a stampede at the satsang of Baba popularly known as Bhole Baba in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, India. Most of the dead are women and children.

 

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