Kolkata Messi Chaos: Governor's Special Report Amid Stadium Management Crisis

West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose is taking direct action after the chaotic scenes at Lionel Messi's Kolkata event. He plans to prepare a special report detailing the management failures and will suggest safety measures for future mega gatherings. Bose has pointedly accused the state government of ignoring advance warnings about the massive crowd. Meanwhile, a separate judicial committee is also investigating the incident, urging patience as they conduct their review.

Key Points: Bengal Governor CV Bose Report on Messi Event Chaos in Kolkata

  • Governor CV Bose will prepare a separate report on the stadium management lapses during the Messi event
  • He accuses the state government of failing to take adequate security precautions despite prior alerts
  • A judicial committee, led by a retired High Court judge, is also investigating the incident
  • The committee head has asked media to refrain from a premature "post-mortem" of the chaos
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Messi event chaos: Bengal Guv to prepare spl report, suggest precautions for mega gatherings

West Bengal Governor CV Bose to submit a special report on the Lionel Messi event chaos at Salt Lake Stadium, recommending future precautions for mega gatherings.

"Advance precautions were necessary to ensure that the event proceeded smoothly. - Governor C.V. Ananda Bose"

Kolkata, Dec 14

West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose will prepare a separate report on the management lapses witnessed at Salt Lake Stadium on the northern outskirts of Kolkata on December 13 during an event featuring Argentine football star Lionel Messi, and will also suggest to the state government the precautions that need to be adopted in future while organising such mega events, an official said on Sunday.

The Governor visited the Salt Lake Stadium on Sunday to take stock of the situation following the chaos that broke out at the venue. Before leaving the stadium, he told newspersons that he intended to prepare a separate report on the incident and forward specific recommendations to the state government on measures required to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

During his interaction with the media, the Governor accused the state government of not taking adequate security precautions for an event of such magnitude, despite advance indications of potential crowd-related problems. He said there were prior alerts about the massive gathering of people eager to catch a glimpse of the Argentine football star, which should have prompted stronger preventive arrangements.

The Governor also reiterated the comments he had made on Saturday, alleging that the police administration failed to put in place sufficient advance measures to anticipate and manage the chaos arising from the huge turnout at the stadium.

"Advance precautions were necessary to ensure that the event proceeded smoothly," the Governor said, underscoring the need for better planning and coordination among the concerned authorities in such high-profile programmes.

Meanwhile, members of the judicial committee appointed by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to review the incident also visited the Salt Lake Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The committee has been tasked with examining the circumstances that led to the disorder and assessing responsibility for the lapses.

After inspecting the venue, the head of the committee, Justice (Retd.) Ashim Kumar Ray of the Calcutta High Court, appealed to media persons to refrain from conducting what he termed a "post-mortem" of the incident at this stage.

"I request all of you not to go for any kind of post-mortem at this moment. We will conduct a detailed investigation into the matter. We have taken notes on everything, and our final report will contain all the details," he said.

However, Justice Ray declined to respond directly when asked whether any specific authority or agency could be held responsible for the apparent mismanagement at the stadium on Saturday.

"The investigation is at a preliminary stage now, so I cannot say anything at this moment," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why is the Governor getting involved in this? This seems like political blame game. Let the judicial committee do its work first. We need solutions, not more reports and accusations. Focus on making sure it doesn't happen again during the ISL matches.
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Aman W
I was there with my son. It was pure chaos and a safety nightmare. The police were completely overwhelmed. No proper queues, no crowd control. We are lucky no one was seriously hurt. The organizers just wanted to sell tickets, no thought for public safety. 😠
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Sarah B
Justice Ray is right. Let the committee investigate properly. A 'post-mortem' in the media won't help. We need a systematic review of protocols for mega-events. This isn't just about Kolkata; it's a lesson for all major Indian cities hosting international stars.
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Vikram M
Typical of our system. After the event fails, everyone forms committees and writes reports. What about accountability? Who will take responsibility? The fans who paid money and faced trauma deserve answers and compensation, not just another government report that will gather dust.
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Kavya N
It's sad that such a joyful event turned into this. Messi must have gotten a terrible impression. We host so many big events, from religious gatherings to concerts. Our crowd management needs a complete tech upgrade - better barricades, digital ticketing checks, the works.

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