Rcb celebration in m chinnaswamy stadium: The celebration of RCB’s victory on Wednesday turned into mourning for many families. Captain Rajat Patidar, Virat Kohli, including the players trophy of the team, reached Bangalore, where the celebrations were held in a hurry at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on the evening of June 4. During this chaotic event, there was a stampede outside the stadium, in which at least 11 people were killed. Now a big revelation has been revealed that the police had requested RCB management to postpone the event.
RCB won its first IPL title on 3 June. In the morning, news came that RCB will take out a Victory Parade in Bangalore. Crowds started gathering on the roads since morning, meanwhile the police did not give permission for the Victory Parade and it was canceled. But now another big revelation has been revealed that the police had also requested to postpone the celebration at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. He believed that there is a lot of enthusiasm among the fans, because the team has won the trophy only yesterday. The police wanted RCB to organize this program on Sunday.
Police wanted RCB celebrations organized on Sunday
When it was requested on behalf of the police that the event could be postponed on Sunday, then why did RCB do it on 4 June itself? According to a report by Deccan Herald, RCB argued that by then his team’s foreign players will return to their homeland.
The report quoted a police officer as saying, “We had also tried to convince the RCB franchise with the government to avoid the event. We had advised them to be organized on Sunday, when the feelings of the fans will be calm.
The final of the IPL 2025 was to be played on 25 May, but it had to be postponed in the event of India-Pakistan tension and then the day of the match was fixed on 3 June. During this time, the players also returned, who returned to the team again after the IPL started. The players involved in the team have to join their respective national team, so they cannot stop long now. That is why RCB management wanted this program to be held on Wednesday.
He said, “His argument was that his players, especially foreign players would not stay in India till then. Naturally the government would like to take advantage of it. Even if the government refused, anarchy would have arisen. By 5:30 am on Tuesday, from the constable to the commissioner, the streets were on the streets and were completely tired. It was completely crazy, we had not seen such a frenzy before.”