UP Samajwadi Party Leader Dies After Fuel Pump Pole Crushes Vehicle
Samajwadi Party leader dies in Uttar Pradesh after a fuel pump pole collapses on his car, causing fatal injuries.
A senior leader of the Samajwadi Party tragically died in an accident in Uttar Pradesh after a fuel pump pole reportedly fell and crushed his car. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening near a busy highway in Lucknow, sending shockwaves through local political circles.
Eyewitnesses said the car was parked at a fuel station when strong winds—or structural failure, as under investigation—caused a metallic pole to collapse onto the vehicle. Emergency services rushed to the scene, but the leader was pronounced dead on arrival. Two other passengers in the car sustained minor injuries and were treated at a nearby hospital.
Police have registered a case and begun a detailed investigation into the accident. Officials are examining whether safety protocols at the fuel station were followed and if negligence contributed to the collapse of the pole. Statements from station management and local authorities are being collected.
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The Samajwadi Party expressed grief over the loss and called for a thorough inquiry. Party spokespersons described the deceased leader as a dedicated public servant with decades of experience in regional politics, emphasizing his contributions to community development and grassroots initiatives.
Local residents and political colleagues condemned the incident, highlighting concerns over infrastructure safety at commercial establishments. Several calls have been made for stricter safety inspections to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
As authorities continue the investigation, condolences have poured in from across Uttar Pradesh. The accident underscores both the unpredictability of such incidents and the importance of stringent safety measures in public spaces to protect citizens from preventable harm.
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