Key Points

A tragic stampede at Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium during RCB's IPL victory celebration left 11 people dead and over 30 injured. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah responded swiftly by forming a one-member commission and suspending several high-ranking police officials. The Karnataka Police filed an FIR against RCB, event managers, and the cricket association for criminal negligence. The incident highlights serious crowd management failures during a mass public event.

Key Points: RCB Stampede Tragedy Siddaramaiah Orders Probe Arrests

  • Massive crowd surge caused fatal stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Karnataka forms one-member commission under Justice Michael D'Cunha
  • Police file FIR against RCB, event managers for criminal negligence
  • State government suspends top police officials
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It was too crowded: Bengaluru stampede victim

Bengaluru IPL celebration turns fatal with 11 dead, CM suspends officials and orders investigation into stadium stampede

"It was too crowded yesterday - Venu, Stampede Victim"

Bengaluru, June 6

Venu, one of the injured in the stampede that took place outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on June 4, is undergoing treatment at a hospital, recounted the tragedy that left eleven people dead and many more injured.

The incident occurred when a massive crowd of fans gathered to greet the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) after they had won the IPL.

"We went to watch the event near gate no. 6 around 3:30 pm yesterday. The barricade fell and caused injury to me. I received a fracture. I'm better now, but I can't walk. Three of us went there, it was too crowded yesterday," Venu told ANI.

Venu's father at the hospital also spoke to ANI and said, "Yesterday we got a message around 5:30 pm. I was at work as a welder. He's my second son. My wife called me and informed me. Then I came here."

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday said that a one-member commission has been formed to probe the incident.

CM Siddaramaiah also announced that the state government has decided to suspend top police department officials, including the Commissioner of Bengaluru City Police.

Speaking to the media, the Karnataka CM stated, "Under the chairmanship of Justice Michael D'Cunha, a retired judge of the High Court, we have appointed a one-man commission to investigate the incident."He emphasised the government's commitment to ensuring accountability.

The Chief Minister said that action will be taken against those responsible for the mismanagement of the event. "On RCB, the event manager DNA Entertainment, and KSCA, who represented them, we have decided to arrest them," Siddaramaiah said.

Taking strong action, the government has suspended several senior police officials immediately.

Detailing about the same, the CM said, "Cubbon Park Police Station Police Inspector, Station House Master, Station House Officer, ACP, Central Division DCP, Cricket Stadium in-charge, Additional Commissioner of Police, Commisioner of Police have been suspended with immediate effect."

Referring to the deep sorrow caused by the incident, he said, "When I was speaking about the tragedy yesterday, 11 died and 47 were injured -- all were in pain, and we still are. It was important to express our condolences and console the families."

The CM added that the state cabinet discussed the matter seriously during its scheduled meeting and made firm decisions to prevent such tragedies in the future.

The Karnataka Police on Thursday filed an FIR against the Karnataka Cricket Board Administrative Committee, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), among others, in the Bengaluru stampede incident that claimed the lives of 11 people.

According to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Central Bengaluru, Shekar H Tekkannanavar, an FIR has been filed against RCB, DNA (event manager), Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) Administrative Committee and others at Cubbon Park Police Station.

The FIR stated criminal negligence in the stampede incident. Sections 105, 125 (1)(2), 132, 121/1, 190 R/w 3 (5) have been invoked in the FIR.

The Karnataka High Court notified the state government over the stampede incident.

The HC took suo motu cognisance of the incident and asked for a further status report.

Eleven people died and more than 30 were injured in a stampede outside Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy stadium as a huge crowd of nearly 3 lakh people had gathered to witness the victory celebration of Royal Challengers Bengaluru for winning the Indian Premier League (IPL).

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 We need better crowd management systems in India, especially for such popular events. The authorities should have anticipated this given RCB's massive fan following. Hope the injured recover soon and families find strength.
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Rahul S.
Suspending officials after the tragedy won't bring back lives. We need proactive measures - better barricades, crowd size limits, and emergency exits. This isn't the first stampede in India, when will we learn? 😞
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Ananya M.
As a Bengaluru resident, I'm shocked but not surprised. Our infrastructure hasn't kept pace with population growth. Stadium events need stricter regulations - maybe digital ticketing even for free celebrations to control crowd size.
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Vikram P.
While RCB isn't directly responsible, they should have coordinated better with authorities. 3 lakh people for a cricket event? That's madness! The IPL franchises make crores, they can afford better safety measures. #AccountabilityMatters
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Sneha R.
My heart goes out to Venu and all affected families. The father being a welder shows how cricket unites all classes in India. But at what cost? Maybe such celebrations should be held in open grounds, not near stadiums with limited access points.
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Karthik N.
Good that the CM acted swiftly with suspensions and probe commission. But will this lead to lasting change? We see such committees formed after every tragedy, then forgotten. Need permanent solutions before next IPL season!
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Meena T.
As much as we love cricket

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