RCB in Bengaluru Stampede Case: A new twist has come to light in the Bengaluru stampede case. The report of Justice John Michael de Kunha has been accepted by the Karnataka Cabinet. On June 4, 11 people died and several people were injured in a stampede at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Royal Challengers Bangalore came to her home ground the next day after winning the first IPL title on June 3, but 11 people died due to stampede on this day.
Action on organizations associated with RCB
Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil in the Government of Karnataka said that action will also be taken against the private organizations involved in the Victory Parade of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on June 4. After the cabinet meeting, HK Patil said that the report of Justice John Michael de Kunha has been accepted and now legal action will be taken on the basis of this report.
The Law Minister of the Government of Karnataka said that along with RCB, action will also be taken against companies like Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) and DNA Entertainment Network. HK Patil said that whoever is responsible in the Bangalore stampede case is registered in the report.
Who is responsible for the death of 11 people?
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah gave instructions to investigate on June 4 a day after the stampede. The Karnataka government in its investigation report mentioned the video shared from RCB’s social media handle and said that this event was organized by RCB and their organizers did not follow the legal process for the Victory Parade. At the same time, Karnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar had reached DK Shivkumar to welcome the RCB team at the airport. It has been more than a month since this incident and still the search for the responsibilities of this accident is going on.
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