Godman's name missing in FIR, manages to duck cops
The Morning Standard|July 04, 2024
NARAYAN Saakar Hari alias ‘Bhole Baba’ at whose ‘Satsang Sabha’ 121 lives were lost in a stampede continues to remain at large, said the Uttar Pradesh Police.
NAMITA BAJPAI

Hathras DSP Sunil Kumar said though the manhunt had been launched on Tuesday night, the godman is yet to be arrested. The UP police raided Ram Kutir Charitable Trust in Mainpuri district in search of him. “We did not find Baba inside the campus... He is not here,” he said.

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