Key Points

The tragic Bengaluru stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium has escalated into a major political and administrative crisis. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has responded by increasing compensation for victims' families to Rs 25 lakh. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has demanded the resignation of both the CM and Deputy CM over the incident. Multiple officials, including RCB representatives and event managers, have been arrested or suspended in the aftermath of the deadly event.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Hikes Bengaluru Stampede Victims Compensation

  • Karnataka increases stampede victim compensation from Rs 10 to 25 lakh
  • RCB officials and event managers arrested in connection with incident
  • High Court grants interim relief to KSCA office bearers
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Karnataka CM increases compensation for Bengaluru stampede victims' families to Rs 25 lakh each

Karnataka CM increases compensation to Rs 25 lakh for families affected by Chinnaswamy Stadium tragedy, amid calls for official resignations

"The state government should bear moral responsibility - Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister"

Bengaluru, June 7

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered an increase in the compensation announced for the families of those who died in the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede in Bengaluru to Rs 25 lakh each.

Earlier, the government had announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each.

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi demanded that CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar should "resign right now" in connection with the June 4 stampede near Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium that claimed 11 lives and left dozens injured.

Joshi told reporters, "The state government should bear moral responsibility. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar should not continue on his position even for a moment. CM and Deputy CM should resign right now."

Earlier, top senior officials of Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), Secretary A Shankar and Treasurer ES Jairam, tendered their resignations, taking "moral responsibility" for the stampede that took place near M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday ahead of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) team's felicitation after winning their Indian Premier League (IPL) title by defeating Punjab Kings (PBKS) in a tight final on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, a Bengaluru Sessions Court on Friday remanded four individuals, including senior Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) official Nikhil Sosale and three event managers, to 14 days of judicial custody in connection with the stampede.

They were arrested in a joint operation by the Cubbon Park police and the Central Crime Branch (CCB) at Kempegowda International Airport in the early hours of June 6 (Friday).

Earlier in the day, the Karnataka High Court granted interim relief to the office bearers of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), who had approached the court seeking the quashing of the FIR registered against them in connection with the stampede.In an interim order, the court directed the state police not to take any coercive action against them until further orders. The High Court adjourned the case to June 9. KSCA President Raghu Ram Bhat, Secretary A Shankar, Treasurer ES Jairam, and other KSCA office bearers moved the High Court seeking to quash the FIR.

Nikhil Sosale also approached the High Court to challenge his arrest. He claimed that he was arrested without any materials and even before the police had conducted a preliminary enquiry. He has thus sought to declare his arrest as illegal.

On Thursday, the Bengaluru police registered an FIR against the RCB franchise, DNA Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., an event management company, and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) for culpable homicide, illegal assembly, and other serious charges.

A day after the stampede , the Karnataka police suspended multiple IPS officers, including the Bengaluru city police Commissioner, B Dayananda. Apart from Dayananda, Additional Commissioner of Police Vikash Kumar Vikash, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shekhar HT, Assistant Commissioner of Police Balakrishna and Cubbon Park Police Inspector Girish AK were also suspended with immediate effect.

- ANI

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Priya K.
While increased compensation is welcome, we need better crowd management systems in our cities. Bengaluru deserves world-class infrastructure for such events. Hope the inquiry brings out the real lapses and fixes accountability.
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Rahul S.
Political blame game won't bring back lives lost. Both state govt and cricket association failed in their duty. ₹25 lakh compensation is good but what about stricter safety norms? We see stampedes too often in India 😔
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Ananya M.
As a Bengaluru resident, I'm heartbroken. We celebrate RCB's victory with such joy, and then this tragedy happens. The police suspensions show there were clear lapses. Hope the judicial process is fair to all involved.
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Vikram J.
Why only arrest junior officials? The big fish always escape. KSCA bigwigs get court protection while ground staff faces action. System is biased against common people. #JusticeForStampedeVictims
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Sarika P.
Compensation is important but prevention is better. Our cities need better emergency response systems. Also, why do we Indians lose all discipline in crowds? We must change this chalta hai attitude towards safety.

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