The Sandhya Theater stampede in Hyderabad, which happened during a pre-release event for Pushpa-2 on December 4, 2024, continues to stir controversy· The tragic incident left a woman dead and a young boy critically injured·
On New Year’s Day, two significant developments brought the case back into the spotlight· The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has stepped in, issuing notices to the Telangana DGP and Hyderabad Police Commissioner· This came after a lawyer alleged that police lathi-charge caused the stampede· The NHRC has demanded a detailed report on the incident within four weeks·
In another twist, the High Court granted relief to the film’s producers, Yelamanchili Ravishankar and Yerneni Naveen· While the court refused to dismiss the FIR against them, it ordered the police not to arrest them during the investigation·
This case has raised concerns about crowd control and safety at public events, putting pressure on authorities to ensure accountability·
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