Thousands Gather in Emotional Farewell as Prateek Yadav’s Final Rites Conducted at Baikunth Dham
Prateek Yadav’s final rites were held at Baikunth Dham amid massive crowds of supporters, family members, and political workers. Aditya Yadav and relatives carried the bier as Samajwadi Party and Bharatiya Janata Party members joined the procession. Security arrangements ensured orderly conduct during the emotional farewell.
The procession witnessed deeply emotional scenes as close relatives of Prateek Yadav, including members of the Yadav family, accompanied the bier. Aditya Yadav was seen shouldering the bier alongside other family members, reflecting profound grief and respect within the bereaved family. The atmosphere remained solemn as the procession advanced slowly through the designated route.
Supporters and political workers from multiple political parties, including the Samajwadi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party, participated in the funeral procession. The rare cross-party presence underscored the solemnity of the occasion, as political differences were set aside to pay final respects.
Thousands of mourners lined the procession route to offer their last tributes, creating scenes marked by grief and remembrance. Traditional rites were performed during the journey, with chants resonating through the air as the convoy moved toward Baikunth Dham.
Security and crowd management arrangements were implemented by the administration to ensure the smooth passage of the funeral convoy and to manage the large turnout of mourners. Officials coordinated the movement of crowds to maintain order throughout the procession.
Political leaders and well-wishers expressed condolences to the grieving family, remembering Prateek Yadav and extending support during the period of mourning. The overall atmosphere remained subdued and reflective as the community united in farewell.
The final rites at Baikunth Dham are expected to conclude the emotional farewell, marking the end of a procession that brought together people across political and social lines in a collective expression of grief and respect.

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