Key Points

A devastating stampede at Chinnaswamy Stadium during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's victory celebration claimed 11 young lives, shocking the state. The victims, aged between 14 and 29, came from various districts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Grieving families have voiced their anguish, questioning the event's management and government's response. The Karnataka government has announced compensation and ordered a magisterial probe, while the High Court has initiated a suo motu investigation into the tragic incident.

Key Points: Bengaluru Stadium Stampede 11 Lives Lost in RCB Celebration Tragedy

  • 11 young victims identified from multiple Karnataka districts
  • Families raise questions about event management and safety
  • State announces ₹10 lakh compensation for deceased families
  • High Court initiates suo motu PIL investigation
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Bengaluru stampede: K'taka govt releases details of deceased; families raise questions

Karnataka releases details of 11 victims killed in Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede during RCB victory celebration, families demand accountability

"The government has snatched away my only son. Do they know how it feels to lose a son? - Prajwal's Mother"

Bengaluru, June 5

The Karnataka government on Thursday released the details of the 11 people killed in the stampede near the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during the Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) victory celebrations on June 4.

Among the dead, one hailed from Udumalapet near Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, and the rest are from Bengaluru and other districts of the state.

According to the details shared by the Chief Minister’s Office, the deceased have been identified as 14-year-old Divyanshi, a resident of Yelahanka in Bengaluru; 26-year-old Akshata Pai, a resident of Karwar; 19-year-old Bhoomik, a resident of M.S. Ramaiah Layout in Bengaluru; 23-year-old Sahana, a native of Kolar; 19-year-old Chinmaya Shetty, a resident of Doddakallasandra in Bengaluru; 20-year-old Manojkumar, a resident of Nagasandra village in Tumakuru district; 20-year-old Shravana K.T., a resident of Kallahalli village in Chikkaballapura district; 17-year-old Shivu aka Shivalinga, a resident of Honigeri village in Yadgir district; 20-year-old Poornachandra, a resident of Rayasamudra village in Mandya district; 29-year-old Kamakshidevi, a resident of Udumalapet near Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu and 22-year-old Prajwal, a resident of Yelahanka New Town in Bengaluru are the deceased persons.

Laxman, the father of deceased Bhoomik (19), stated he was given information that his son was serious and asked to arrive at the hospital. “My son never watched cricket matches, he had gone along with his friends. I was informed that when the stampede occurred, there was no ambulance, and my son was shifted to the hospital in a police vehicle.”

He further expressed his outrage that he pays the government tax up to Rs 5 lakh per month, and the government wasn’t able to provide an ambulance to my son.

Suresh Babu, the father of deceased Sahana (23), stated his daughter informed him that she is going to attend the RCB victory celebrations at noon. “She had gone to the office in the morning, and later she went to the Chinnaswamy Stadium. “I wanted to see my daughter’s marriage and but now I am garlanding her dead body. She completed her engineering studies and worked at Bosch Company in Bengaluru for two years. She never caused us pain. I had asked her to be careful. The system has failed,” he stated.

The mother of the deceased, Prajwal (22), said she had to run from one hospital to another after being informed about the tragedy. She stated that Prajwal was her only son, and being a labourer, she managed somehow to complete the engineering course. “The government has snatched away my only son. Do they know how it feels to lose a son?” she asked.

The state government has announced Rs 10 lakh compensation for the families of the deceased and also ordered a magisterial probe.

The BJP has said that the deaths were government-sponsored murders and demanded the immediate resignation of Home Minister G. Parameshwara.

Taking cognizance of the stampede incident, the Karnataka High Court on Thursday registered a suo motu Public Interest Litigation (PIL) and sought a report from the Congress-led Karnataka government.

The division bench, headed by acting Chief Justice V. Kameshwar Rao, expressed concern over the tragedy.

Social activist Snehamayi Krishna filed a complaint with the Cubbon Park police on Thursday against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar, office-bearers of the KSCA, and others. In his complaint, Krishna demanded that the police register the case under Section 106 of the BNS Act.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Heartbreaking to see so many young lives lost in this tragedy. The government must take responsibility - Rs 10 lakh compensation is not enough! Proper crowd management should have been planned for such a big event. 😔
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Priya M.
As a Bengaluru resident, I'm shocked at how basic safety measures were ignored. No ambulances on standby? This isn't just negligence, it's criminal. My heart goes out to all the families who lost their children - especially the mother who struggled to educate her only son.
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Arjun S.
While the government is definitely at fault, we must also look at ourselves. Why do we Indians always create chaos in public events? Pushing, shoving, breaking queues - this mentality needs to change. Safety begins with civic sense.
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Shweta R.
The pain in that father's words - "I wanted to see my daughter's marriage but now I'm garlanding her dead body" - is unbearable. These were bright young Indians with their whole lives ahead. The High Court must ensure accountability at all levels.
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Vikram J.
Political blame game won't bring back these lives. Both BJP and Congress should stop politicizing tragedies. Focus on making sure this never happens again - better crowd control, emergency services on standby, and proper event planning.
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Neha P.
The age details are most shocking - 14, 17, 19 years old! These were just kids celebrating their favorite team. As a mother, I can't imagine the grief. Stadium authorities must be held responsible along with the government. #BengaluruStampede

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