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INDIA
UP CM Yogi Adityanath will visit Hathras following a deadly stampede at a religious gathering, resulting in over 116 deaths.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is expected to visit Hathras on July 3, following a tragic stampede during a religious gathering that resulted in over 116 fatalities. A senior government official confirmed that the Chief Minister is closely monitoring the situation.
The official said the UP chief minister is taking stock of the situation round the clock. UP Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh and DGP Prashant Kumar have been directed to reach the spot.
A team consisting of ADG Agra and Aligarh Divisional Commissioner has been constituted to enquire into the cause of the incident. The report is to be submitted within 24 hours, the UP government said in a statement.
The statement also said the chief minister is holding a meeting with senior officials at his residence. Adityanath is in constant touch with three ministers, the chief secretary and the DGP, and sent them to the spot, it said.
The chief minister has instructed strict action against those found guilty of the incident. They will not be spared, the statement said. Over 116 people were killed and several injured in a stampede at a religious congregation here on Tuesday, officials said.
In the biggest such tragedies in recent years, devotees suffocated to death and their bodies piled atop each other in the stampede that took place at a 'satsang' in the district's Phulrai village.