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Hathras stampede chargesheet doesn’t name the ‘preacher’. ‘Baba’ too precious to touch

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A chargesheet over the deadly Hathras stampede doesn’t name the so-called preacher at whose chaotic congregation dozens died. This after he wasn’t named in the FIR and never questioned by police over the event that broke countless rules. It appears the ‘baba’ is too holy for lesser mortals to touch.

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