‘Netaji’ name triggers tragedy! Bose cult aggression leaves 24 dead, 100 injured

Cops of Mathura have gone into an antagonistic tussle with the Bose cult and nearly 24 people are reported to have died in the violent clashes. The aggression has led to almost 400 people being shoved behind make shift jails, and about 100 people are left injured.
Nearly 3000 members of the Swadheen Bharat Subhas Sena, “supposed” followers of the late Subhash Chandra Bose, came to blows and conflicts with the Police. The violence on Thursday left almost 24 people dead and this included the Mukul Dwivedi, the SP of the city and Santosh Yadav, the station officer. Hours passed but the mob remained uncontrollable. The violence was triggered off by “Jai Gurudev” who had first hinted that he was “Netaji” in 1975.
The dwellings of the areas inside Jawahar Bagh that had been a haven for the Subhas Sena since 2014, were gutted out, and the Police managed to dig out about 11 charred people from the rubble. The High Court had ordered the park area to be evicted, but the cult was running its own Government inside the Mathura Park. The people who had collected here on that fateful day had been told that Netaji would be meeting them in the next two months and this would be a historical moment for them.
The “Satyagrahi” people living here had been brainwashed by the “Premis”, their commune supplies had been stranded, and they existed on plain gruel and khichdi for sustenance. They had been asked to show tolerance and patience till Netaji showed up and would lead the people away from “wilderness that India finds itself in”.
Some people said that they had been handing over rice and wheat to Jai Gurudev for years before this. The military style cult here had their own routine to follow and they never interacted with people outside. They had a regular routine of waking up at 3.00 AM, and then after breakfast used to kill time till dinner. Recently two Satyagrahis had escaped the camp confines and approached the Police. These two revealed that the cult had gutted down nearly 2400 trees inside the area and wanted to return back to their homes.