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A tragic stampede at M Chinnaswamy Stadium during an RCB victory celebration resulted in 11 fatalities and multiple injuries. Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara visited the site and committed to a thorough investigation and new safety protocols. The incident occurred when approximately 3 lakh people crowded a stadium with 34,000 seat capacity. The government has announced compensation of Rs 10 lakh for deceased families and promised to investigate the circumstances leading to this unprecedented tragedy.

Key Points: Bengaluru Stadium Stampede Parameshwara Vows New Safety SOP

  • 11 people died during RCB IPL victory celebration stampede
  • Home Minister orders magisterial inquiry into incident
  • New safety SOP to be developed for large gatherings
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New SOP to ensure that such incidents do not happen: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Bengaluru stampede

Karnataka Home Minister details investigation and new safety protocols after tragic RCB victory celebration stampede claims 11 lives

"Such incidents should never happen. Innocent deaths should not happen. - G Parameshwara, Karnataka Home Minister"

Bengaluru, June 5

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara visited the stampede site at M Chinnaswamy Stadium and said that a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will be formulated for large-scale meetings, ceremonies and victory ceremonies.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "The CM has already announced a magisterial inquiry into the incident. I came here to see the situation at the gates where the stampede occurred."

He added that the Chief Minister held a meeting yesterday. An investigation has been ordered to be conducted under the leadership of the Bangalore City District Commissioner. He assured that whoever the perpetrators are, strict action will be taken.

"I cannot say anything until the investigation report comes", he said.

The Home Department will make a new SOP to ensure that such incidents do not happen. He said that from now on, when any big ceremony, meeting, or victory celebration is held, the programs should be held within the framework of the police department's directives.

"We will make a new SOP. We will give some instructions. Such incidents should never happen. Innocent deaths should not happen. It hurts to see all this. It was sad when I saw it in the morgue yesterday. People aged 20-25 years have lost their lives when they came to celebrate happily. No one could have predicted all this," he said.

11 people died in the accident, and 56 were injured. 46 people have been treated and have gone home. Officials said that 10 people are being treated in the hospital, and none of them were seriously injured.

The Home Minister said that the incident that took place yesterday was unprecedented in the state's cricket history. He offered his prayers and condolences for the deceased and their families.

Parameshwara added, "A man told Vaidehi Hospital about the loss of his son. His son had left home at 6 am to go to college. This is how it happened. The community came in joy. No one could have predicted this. The stadium, which has a capacity of 34,000 seats, had 3 lakh people."

"According to the information provided by the Metro, 8.7 lakh people travelled in the metro from 9 am to 11 pm. I will not say anything until the investigation report comes. I will inspect the scene of the incident at Chinnaswamy Stadium. I will hold a meeting with RCB and KSCA. Whatever is technical, the DGP and the Bengaluru City Police Commissioner will look into it," he told reporters.

The stampede occurred at the gates of the iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium when thousands of fans gathered to get a glimpse of RCB players after the franchise won the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.

The Karnataka government announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families of the deceased killed in the stampede. Earlier, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed a press conference and said the government would also provide free treatment to the injured.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is heartbreaking 💔. Why weren't crowd control measures in place for such a massive event? The stadium capacity is 34,000 but 3 lakh people showed up! Basic math would tell you this was a disaster waiting to happen. Hope the new SOP includes proper crowd estimation and barricading.
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Priya M.
While the compensation is good, it won't bring back those young lives lost. The authorities failed miserably in crowd management. Bengaluru metro handled 8.7 lakh passengers that day - didn't anyone think about the implications? We need better urban planning for mega events.
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Arjun S.
As a Bengalurean, I'm ashamed this happened in our city. We call ourselves the Silicon Valley of India but can't manage basic crowd control? The police should have anticipated this after RCB's historic win. Hope the magisterial inquiry names those responsible.
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Sunita R.
The father's story about his son going to college but never returning breaks my heart. We need to learn from other countries - look how Japan manages crowds during festivals. Why can't we implement similar systems? Enough of these reactive measures after tragedies.
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Vikram J.
While the government is quick to announce SOPs, will they actually implement them? We've seen this pattern before - tragedy occurs, committees form, reports gather dust. The real test will be during the next big event. Hope they prove me wrong this time.
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Neha P.
The stadium authorities and RCB management must share blame too. They knew the fan frenzy around the team. Couldn't they have organized a ticketed event or live screening at multiple locations to disperse the crowd? Profit over safety seems to be the norm 😔

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