Discover the journey of Bhole Baba, the self-styled guru whose sermon led to a tragic stampede in India. Find out more about his mysterious background and alleged magical powers.
Bhole Baba, also known as Suraj Pal Singh, made headlines as a preacher at the center of a devastating stampede in Hathras, India. Formerly a police constable, this enigmatic figure amassed a significant following, particularly among the poor and marginalized communities. His sermons, once revered, took a tragic turn during a massive gathering that resulted in the loss of at least 121 lives, predominantly women. Reports emerged that Bhole Baba allegedly claimed to possess magical powers, leading to controversial incidents, including an arrest in 2000 for forcibly taking a girl's body.
Despite his growing influence, Bhole Baba's whereabouts became a subject of speculation as authorities in Mainpuri searched for him following the stampede. Deputy Superintendent of Police Sunil Kumar addressed rumors of the preacher's presence at an opulent ashram, heightening the intrigue surrounding this elusive figure. Additionally, reports revealed Bhole Baba's denial through his lawyer, A P Singh, refuting initial theories about the cause of the tragic stampede.
Bhole Baba's journey from a humble constable to a prominent preacher showcases the complexities within religious leadership and the impact of charisma on mass gatherings. His ability to captivate audiences, coupled with controversial claims of supernatural abilities, sheds light on the blurred lines between spirituality and skepticism. As the investigation into the Hathras stampede continues, the mystique surrounding Bhole Baba deepens, raising questions about faith, power, and accountability in religious figures.
HATHRAS, India: Former police constable-turned-preacher Bhole Baba built an immense following among poor and marginalised Indians before his latest sermon ...
The self-styled guru used to be a head constable known by the name Suraj Pal Singh. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW DELHI: A massive gathering addressed by an Indian policeman-turned-preacher turned horribly wrong on Tuesday, as at least 121 people, mostly women and ...
Following rumors that Bhole Baba was staying at an opulent ashram in Mainpuri, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Sunil Kumar stated on Thursday that ...
His alleged claim of โmagical powersโ even got him arrested in Agra in 2000, when he allegedly took the body of a 16-year-old girl forcibly from her family, ...
Hathras stampede: Lawyer A P Singh, representing the self-styled godman Bhole Baba, denied initial reports suggesting the tragedy occurred when attendees ...
The Uttar Pradesh Police conducted a search operation at Ram Kutir Charitable Trust in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, on July 4 for Bhole Baba, the preacher who ...
For more than 20 years, after leaving the Uttar Pradesh Police in the 1990s where he was Constable Suraj Pal from Kasganj, to becoming a self-proclaimed ...
Suraj Pal, a former police constable who claims to 'heal' ailments and 'rid people of evil spirits', has hundreds of thousands of followers across northern ...
About 121 people died in the stampede during a Satsang held by Bhole Baba in Hathras on July 2. | Latest News India.
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Hathras stampede: Six individuals were arrested in connection with the Hathras stampede, including the main suspect, Prakash Madhukar. '