Key Points

A tragic stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium claimed 11 lives, sparking intense political criticism. BJP leader Vijayendra wrote a scathing open letter to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, demanding accountability and resignation. The incident has raised serious questions about administrative negligence and crowd management. The state continues to mourn the loss of young lives while political tensions escalate over responsibility for the disaster.

Key Points: Vijayendra Blasts Siddaramaiah Over Bengaluru Cricket Stampede

  • BJP alleges government's reckless decisions led to 11 deaths
  • Calls for CM and ministers to resign
  • Criticizes administrative failure and lack of accountability
  • Highlights breach of Karnataka's political ethics
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'Cricket celebration stampede - a dark chapter in Karnataka's history', Vijayendra's letter to CM

BJP leader Vijayendra demands CM's resignation after deadly stadium stampede, criticizes government's handling of tragic event

"June 4th was a dark chapter in the history of Karnataka - B.Y. Vijayendra"

Bengaluru, June 10

Karnataka BJP President B.Y. Vijayendra has written an open letter to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, describing the June 4 stampede incident as a dark chapter in the state’s history.

The stampede near the Chinnaswamy Stadium had claimed 11 lives.

“June 4th was a dark chapter in the history of Karnataka. Due to the irresponsible and reckless decision taken by you and your government, driven by a selfish desire to gain from the craze for cricket, innocent young lives have been lost. Thousands of people who had gathered suffered immense pain and hardship. The deaths of 11 young people, who were meant to bring light to their families and harboured dreams of a bright future, have snatched away their families' peace, leaving parents in perpetual tears. The entire state continues to mourn this incident even now,” Vijayedra states in his letter shared on Tuesday.

"The incident in Bengaluru has tarnished Karnataka's reputation at national and international levels, sending a message that our state is an unsafe place. Despite all this, your statement that the government has no connection to this incident and cannot bear its responsibility reflects an escapist and shamelessly irresponsible attitude. Your brazen clinging to power insults the ethical politics that are a tradition in Karnataka," he slammed.

“You have stated that no untoward incident occurred on the steps of Vidhana Soudha, and therefore the government is not at fault, and that the tragedy happened within the Chinnaswamy Stadium premises. Such words coming from someone with extensive political and administrative experience make us question your maturity. ..Your statement leads those affected by the stampede to ask whether you are the Chief Minister of all of Karnataka or just of Vidhana Soudha. Your tone suggests that police protection is only for you, your cabinet, your family, and your officers, but not for the common people who suffered deaths and injuries near the stadium,” he charged.

Vijayendra criticised the Chief Minister, saying that he had claimed that he did not receive information about the tragedy until two hours later (from 3.50 p.m. to 5.45 p.m.), despite the incident occurring a stone's throw away, which indicated that the administrative system had slipped from his (CM) control and gone astray.

"You cannot evade responsibility with such weak justifications...Your entire administrative system, without even glancing at the clear warning letter from police officials, was swept away by political euphoria, seeking to gain popularity from the huge crowd expected for the cricketer felicitation ceremony. As a result, without reviewing potential accidents that could arise from handling an unplanned situation, your unilateral, dictatorial order forced officials into a helpless position of compliance -- this is the absolute truth known to the entire state,” Vijayendra pointed out.

“Like "treating the buffalo's fever by branding the ox," you suspended five officers, including the Bengaluru Police Commissioner, making them scapegoats with the ill-conceived notion of appeasing public anger. It is as clear as "a wound on the palm" that this horrific incident occurred due to the irresponsibility of you, your Deputy Chief Minister, and the Home Minister, and by following the advice of your sycophants,” he slammed.

“Even until now, not a single word of remorse has come from your mouth regarding the entire incident. You are projecting the compensation announced for the families of those who lost their lives as a major response, as if it were a forced measure. While your compensation cannot bring back those precious lives to their families, if there is to be at least some justice for these unjust deaths, then you, who hold a high position and made irresponsible decisions, must bear moral responsibility. Otherwise, history will never forgive you,” Vijayendra maintained.

“The High Court has taken suo motu cognizance and commenced an inquiry. You have also ordered a judicial inquiry through retired judges appointed at your discretion. You are employing a tactic of eyewash by conducting an investigation through an administrative system that is under your very control...Apart from the High Court's inquiry, the people of the state have no faith that justice will be served or that the guilty will be punished by any other investigation. This is because you have already demoralised the entire police force by suspending police officers to cling to power. The entire police system, from common constables to officers, has already been hurt by your decisions. It would not be surprising if the already derailed law and order situation further deteriorates in the coming days,” Vijayendra opined.

“I wish to make you realise that it is not too late for you, Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar, and Home Minister G. Parameshwara, who are in a tainted position in the horrific stampede chapter that occurred on June 4 in Karnataka's history, to introspect and consider resigning from your posts. In the history of Karnataka politics, instances where individuals have resigned bearing moral responsibility when accusations arose have been points of dignity for traditional politics,” he stated.

The BJP chief said that Chief Ministers like late S. Nijalingappa, late Veerendra Patil, late D. Devaraj Urs, late Ramakrishna Hegde, late S. R. Bommai, H. D. Deve Gowda, late J. H. Patel, late S. M. Krishna, and B. S. Yeddyurappa, among others, have sat in the Chief Minister's chair and have retained lasting respect and affection in the hearts of the people of Karnataka. "It is the opinion of the people of Karnataka that this tradition should continue. Our demand is that you conduct yourself in a manner that does not violate this,” he underlined.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This tragedy could have been avoided with better crowd management. Politicizing the incident won't bring back those precious lives. Both state and stadium authorities should share responsibility. Hope the judicial inquiry brings out the truth without bias. #KarnatakaSaddened
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Priya M.
As a Bengaluru resident, I'm heartbroken 😢. We've had many cricket celebrations before - why such poor planning this time? The government must improve emergency response systems. Compensation is important, but preventing such incidents is more crucial. Our city deserves better safety measures.
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Arjun S.
While the BJP president makes valid points, we need solutions not just blame games. Suspending officers won't fix systemic issues. Karnataka needs permanent crowd control protocols for such events. Cricket mania is part of our culture - let's make it safer!
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Shilpa R.
The CM's delayed response is concerning. In today's digital age, how can such a major incident near Vidhana Soudha go unnoticed for hours? This shows administrative failure. Hope the High Court inquiry brings accountability. My prayers with the bereaved families 🙏
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Vikram J.
Instead of political mudslinging, all parties should work together to prevent future tragedies. We need: 1) Better crowd control tech 2) Emergency medical teams on standby 3) Clear evacuation plans Let's honor the victims by making meaningful changes, not just compensation announcements.

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