RCB, KSCA Meet Karnataka Home Minister for IPL 2025 Hosting Permission

The Karnataka State Cricket Association and Royal Challengers Bengaluru representatives met with Home Minister G Parameshwara to secure permissions for hosting IPL 2025 matches at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The Home Minister has granted conditional permission, with a final decision pending a committee meeting on February 12 involving BBMP, police, and legal officials. This meeting is crucial as RCB, being the defending champion, is expected to host the season's inaugural ceremony at its home ground. The discussions are particularly sensitive following last year's tragic stampede at the stadium during RCB's title celebrations, which resulted in multiple fatalities.

Key Points: IPL 2025: RCB Seeks Permission for Chinnaswamy Stadium Matches

  • Conditional permission granted for IPL matches
  • Final decision after Feb 12 committee meeting
  • Focus on inaugural ceremony at Chinnaswamy
  • Security review after last year's fatal stampede
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KSCA, RCB meet Karnataka Home Minister to discuss permission for hosting IPL matches at M Chinnaswamy Stadium

KSCA & RCB meet Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara for conditional IPL hosting permission. Final decision expected after Feb 12 committee meeting.

KSCA, RCB meet Karnataka Home Minister to discuss permission for hosting IPL matches at M Chinnaswamy Stadium
"We have given conditional permission... on Wednesday, we will take a call. - G Parameshwara"

Bengaluru, February 9

The Karnataka State Cricket Association President Venkatesh Prasad and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru representatives met the Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara to discuss permission for hosting the Indian Premier League matches at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

The former India cricketer and KSCA president said that the KSCA facilitated a meeting between RCB and the Karnataka government to secure permission to host IPL matches at Chinnaswamy Stadium. Prasad said they met with Home Minister G Parameshwara, who was supportive and promised to schedule another meeting with his committee on February 12 to finalise the decision.

"We have been facilitating this meeting between RCB and the government. KSCA, from our side, we wanted to meet the government and all the officials, and we have done that. They have been very supportive, and they have guided us to make sure that we have these matches here," Venkatesh Prasad told reporters on Monday.

"Today we brought the RCB representatives, and we had a very good meeting with the Home Minister. We are extremely thankful to Parameshwar ji. And he promised us that he will have another meeting with the committee that he set up on the 12th to make sure that they give the decision to host the matches as soon as possible, because BCCI also needs to draw up the plan in terms of the venues, centres, publishing and announcing the venue. Since RCB won the game last year in 2025, obviously, the inaugural ceremony has to happen here in Chinnaswamy Stadium. For that, we need the government's permission, which the Home Minister has promised that he will make everything convenient after the meeting with the committee, the inaugural ceremony and all RCB matches," the KSCA president added.

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara said KSCA and RCB have been granted conditional permission for IPL matches, but a final decision will be made on Wednesday after discussions with BBMP, police, and legal officials, taking into account all pros and cons.

"The IPL matches are approaching. KSCA President Venkatesh Prasad, spokesperson Vinay and RCB representatives met me. They asked me for permission, and we have given conditional permission. But they are saying this has to be discussed, so I gave them time until Wednesday. We are calling the BBMP commissioner, the Police commissioner, and the Law representatives. So on Wednesday, we will take a call. Discuss all pros and cons," the Karnataka Home Minister said.

Notably, the cricket at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium was suspended since June last year after 11 people died and several were injured in a stampede during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) IPL title celebration.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Conditional permission is the right approach. The authorities must ensure that the BBMP, police, and legal teams are completely satisfied with the safety and crowd management protocols. The lives lost last year should not be in vain. Thorough planning is non-negotiable.
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Rohit P
As a die-hard RCB fan, I'm thrilled! The inaugural ceremony at Chinnaswamy for the defending champions is a must. 🏆 Hope the committee meeting on the 12th gives the final green signal. The team and the city deserve this celebration.
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Priyanka N
While I love cricket, I have to respectfully say the focus seems more on the ceremony and matches than on concrete steps to prevent another stampede. What *exactly* has changed in the stadium's entry/exit and emergency plans? The report should be made public.
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Aman W
Good to see Venkatesh Prasad and KSCA actively facilitating this. The stadium is an icon. The economic boost for local vendors, hotels, and taxis is huge. Hope they sort it out by Wednesday for the sake of everyone involved.
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Nikhil C
The government is handling it well. Discussing all pros and cons with all departments is the responsible thing to do. Safety first, celebration second. Jai Karnataka! 🤞

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