11 people died at the M. Chinnaswama stadium during the celebration of the RCB victory in IPL, in Bengaluru 4 June 2025. | Photo Credit: Murali Kumar K.
On Thursday (July 24, 2025, they decided to launch a legal action against multiple parties, including the M. Chinnaswama stadium in Bengalur in Bengalur in Karnataka (RCB), and the Karnataka Association, and the Karnataka Association (RCB), the Karnataka Association (RCB). Near the stadium of M. Chinnaswamy in Bengalur, the Karnataka Association (RCB), and the Karnataka Association (Kratataka), and the Karnataka Association).
Briefing reporters after a meeting of the State Cabinet, Minister of Law and Parliamentary Affairs HK Patil said that a decision to initiate an investigation of the department against five suspended police officers, including former Bengalur Commissioner B. Dayanand, who could not manage the situation.
There was a vengeance of June 4, 2025, during the winning celebrations of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), which claimed 11 lives and several injured.
Civil and criminal cases
Last week, the cabinet received a report to the Commission for Investigation Michael D’UNHA.
When asked whether the legal steps included filing criminal cases against the organizers of the event, including RCB, Mr. Patil said: “The legal measures include both civil and criminal cases.”
Mr Patil said that the Ministry’s investigation against police officers who were suspended after their inability to control the situation would be launched. The Minister said anyone was responsible for StamPede and negligence, was listed in the report of the judiciary d’Unha.
The judicial probe was ordered by the main Minister Siddaramaiaha 5 June, the day after the tragedy.
Published – July 24, 2025 03:21 IS IS