Key Points

Royal Challengers Bengaluru has announced financial aid for families of stampede victims. The tragic incident occurred during their IPL title celebration, resulting in 11 deaths outside the stadium. RCB's delayed response sparked significant public criticism and debate about event safety. The team's 'RCB Cares' initiative aims to provide support and compensation to the affected families.

Key Points: RCB Extends Rs 25 Lakh Aid to IPL Stampede Victims' Families

  • RCB provides Rs 25 lakh compensation to each victim's family
  • Stampede occurred during IPL 2025 title win celebrations
  • Tragedy claimed 11 lives outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • 'RCB Cares' initiative launched 84 days after incident
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RCB extends Rs 25 lakh each to families of 11 stampede victims

RCB offers financial support to families of 11 victims who died during title celebration stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium

"No amount of support can ever fill the space they've left behind - RCB Official Statement"

New Delhi, Aug 30

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Saturday announced a financial aid of Rs 25 lakh each to the families of 11 victims who lost their lives in a stampede outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium during the team's IPL 2025 title win celebrations on June 4.

"Our hearts broke on June 4, 2025. We lost eleven members of the RCB family. They were part of us. Part of what makes our city, our community & our team unique. Their absence will echo in the memories of each one of us. No amount of support can ever fill the space they've left behind," RCB wrote in a post on social media.

"But as a first step, and with the deepest respect, RCB has extended ₹25 lakh each to their families. Not just as financial aid, but as a promise of compassion, unity, and ongoing care. This is also the beginning of 𝗥𝗖𝗕 𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗘𝗦: a long-term commitment for meaningful action that begins by honouring their memory. Every step forward will reflect what the fans feel, expect, and deserve," it added.

RCB's long-awaited IPL triumph on June 3, clinched with a six-run win over Punjab Kings at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, quickly turned tragic. Less than 24 hours later, celebrations in Bengaluru spiralled into chaos as a stampede outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium claimed 11 lives and injured over 50. While the team celebrated inside, heartbreak unfolded on the streets, sparking national outrage.

Eighty-four days later, following public criticism, arrests and multiple complaints, RCB launched its 'RCB Cares' initiative, pledging Rs 25 lakh to each bereaved family and support for the injured. Many, however, viewed the move as delayed damage control rather than genuine compassion.

The Karnataka government squarely placed the blame on the franchise for the lapses that led to the tragedy. While RCB issued a brief condolence message shortly after the incident, it was soon overshadowed by their prolonged silence. Their three-month absence from the conversation left many supporters feeling neglected and abandoned during one of the darkest moments in the team's history.

- IANS

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Rohit P
₹25 lakh is substantial support for the families. No amount of money can replace a life, but this will help with education and future expenses. Hope other franchises learn from this tragedy and improve crowd management. 🙏
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Ananya R
Why did it take 3 months? The silence was deafening. These were our people, Bengaluru's people. The financial aid is good but the emotional abandonment during those months can't be compensated.
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Sarah B
As an RCB fan, this breaks my heart. We celebrated the win but forgot the cost. The team should have been there immediately for the families. Hope RCB Cares includes proper safety measures for future events.
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Vikram M
The Karnataka government also needs to take responsibility. Stadium safety is a shared responsibility. While RCB's delay is disappointing, authorities must also improve infrastructure and crowd control protocols.
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Karthik V
At least they're doing something now. Many corporations would have just issued a statement and moved on. The ₹25 lakh will make a real difference to those families' lives. Hope the support continues long-term.
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Michael C
This tragedy should be a wake-up call for all sporting events in India. We need better crowd management systems and emergency protocols. No celebration is worth losing lives.

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