
Bengaluru Stampede: On Friday, the Kohli cricket was filed against the cricket Kohli complaint in connection with the impact outside the Chinnaswama stadium, which claimed 11 lives and left 56 people injured in Bengalur.
According to the report, even the social activist HM Venkatesh submitted a complaint at the Cubbon Park station in the city. The complaint would be considered as a registered case and explored during the ongoing investigation of the Stampede incident, it is reported in the report.
Eleven people lost their lives and 56 others were injured in a tragic impact outside the Chinnaswama Bengalur Stadium 3.
What does the complaint say
In the complaint of Venkatesh, Kohli accused Kohli of promoting what he described as “gambling through IPL”, claiming that he had caused a massive crowd that led to tragedy.
Venkates also claimed that the Indian Premier League (IPL) is not a “sport, but a gambling that contaminated the cricket game”.
“The Bangalore RCB Vierat Kohli is the most important among those who have participated in such gambling and stimulate to gather at a specific place and cause this tragedy. Therefore, we ask you to accuse Vira Kohli and his team members in Ther with this tragedy.”
Four in custody; Provisional relief for KSCA officials
In connection with The Stampede on Friday, the court advanced Bengalur on Friday. The Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) leading and revenue heads (RCB) official Nikhil Sosale, one of the four taken, turned to the Karnataka High Court to challenge his arrest, on Friday the report on the bar and the bench.
According to the Sosale report, he claimed that his arrest was illegal, arbitrary and violated his basic rights. He was looking for orders from a court that declared his arrest as illegal and for releasing him from custody.
Previously, the Karnatak High Court granted the provisional relief of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), which turned to court and sought cancellation of companies registered against them in connection with StamPede.
In a temporary order, the court ordered the state police not to take any coercive measures until other orders.
The High Court postponed this case until 9 June.
(With the entry from agencies)
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