Key Points

Karnataka's LoP R Ashoka has written to the NHRC demanding accountability for the deadly stampede during RCB's IPL celebrations. He blames misleading free pass announcements and administrative failure for the tragedy that killed 11. The BJP leader seeks an independent probe into the roles of event organizers and government agencies. Ashoka also calls for safety guidelines to prevent such incidents at future public gatherings.

Key Points: Karnataka LoP R Ashoka Seeks NHRC Probe Into Bengaluru RCB Stampede

  • Ashoka alleges negligence by Karnataka govt & RCB organizers
  • Stampede caused by misleading free pass announcements & poor crowd control
  • 11 dead, 75 injured in Chinnaswamy Stadium chaos
  • NHRC urged to frame guidelines for future public events
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Karnataka LoP R Ashoka writes to NHRC seeking probe into Bengaluru stampede

BJP leader R Ashoka demands NHRC intervention after Bengaluru IPL celebration stampede kills 11, citing negligence by authorities & RCB organizers.

"This preventable tragedy has caused immense grief and anger among the people of Karnataka - R Ashoka"

Bengaluru, June 12

Karnataka Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka has written a letter to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) seeking urgent intervention and a comprehensive probe into the recent stampede in Bengaluru during the IPL victory celebration of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), which claimed 11 lives and injured at least 75 people.

On Thursday, Ashoka urged the NHRC to take suo motu cognisance of what he described as a grave human rights violation caused by alleged gross negligence and administrative failure during the public event held on June 4 near M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Ashoka called the incident "an unfortunate accident," but several eyewitness accounts and preliminary findings suggest that the stampede was not a mere accident.

"This is not merely an unfortunate accident- it appears, based on eyewitness accounts and preliminary investigations, to be the direct result of gross negligence, mismanagement, and a blatant disregard for public safety by the state government and the concerned authorities," he wrote in the letter.

He highlighted lapses such as crowd overspill due to misleading free pass announcements, poor crowd control, low police presence, and lack of medical aid and basic amenities.

"The area, which has a capacity of around 35,000, saw a massive and unmanageable influx of lakhs of people, allegedly due to misleading announcements regarding free passes," he wrote.

Ashoka also pointed to the alleged role of the event organisers, including RCB, the event management firm DNA, and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), in creating confusion and chaos at the venue.

He further expressed concern over what he termed as a failure of the state government in preparing for such a massive gathering. "Although FIRs have been filed and an inquiry commission announced, the lack of foresight and planning by government agencies remains deeply concerning," the letter stated.

The BJP leader urged the NHRC to launch an independent investigation into the conduct of all government officials, agencies, and private entities involved in organising the event, and to ensure accountability through legal or disciplinary action.

Ashoka requested the Commission to also issue guidelines for future public events to avoid such tragedies and monitor the ongoing state-level inquiry to ensure transparency and justice.

"This preventable tragedy has caused immense grief and anger among the people of Karnataka. The intervention of the NHRC is vital not only to secure justice for the affected families but also to ensure such an incident is never repeated," Ashoka said in the letter.

Meanwhile, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) team was officially felicitated by the Karnataka government on the grand steps of Vidhana Soudha (State Assembly) on June 4, before the stampede incident occurred at the Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Following the Bengaluru stampede that claimed 11 lives and left many injured, the Karnataka government on June 5 suspended top police officials at the Cubbon Park Police Station and formed a one-man commission under a retired High Court Judge to probe the incident.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This was completely avoidable! As a Bengalurean, I'm ashamed of how our city handles big events. Free pass announcements should never have been made if they couldn't manage the crowd. Basic crowd control measures are taught in first year management courses - why can't our authorities implement them? 😡
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Rahul M.
While the NHRC probe is needed, let's not make this political. Both government and opposition must work together to prevent such tragedies. The real issue is our systemic failure in event management - be it Kumbh Mela, political rallies or now sports events. We need permanent solutions, not blame games.
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Ananya S.
Heartbreaking to see lives lost in what should have been a celebration. The organizers and authorities failed us. But as citizens, we must also learn - pushing and rushing in crowds helps no one. My prayers with the affected families 🙏
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Vikram J.
Suspending junior police officers is just eyewash. The real accountability should be with the event organizers and senior officials who approved this without proper planning. Chinnaswamy has hosted events for decades - how could they not anticipate this? Shameful!
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Shalini R.
As someone who was there that day, the chaos was unimaginable. No proper queues, no water facilities, and police seemed completely unprepared. The NHRC should definitely intervene - this wasn't just an accident but criminal negligence. Hope the victims get justice.

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