
Celebrations of the IPL Royal Challengers Bengalur became tragic in June, with 11 lives lost after Stampede. (File photo)
The Karnataka government accused Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for a tragic strike that killed 11 people outside the M. Chinnaswama Stadium 4 June. The High Court reported RCB officials, DNA and Karnataka Association Association Association Association Association Association Association Association.The state report, submitted by June 12 and a published court order on 8 July, stressed that RCB continued promotional activities, although permission was rejected. They even used a Virat Kohli video to promote the event.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!According to officials, the CEO of KSCA informed the police station Cubbon Park about a potential show of victory 3 June in the evening. Police rejected the request with the goal of the lack of details of the crowd administration and a short warning.
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Was the announcement of the RCB show responsible for StamPede?
Despite denial, RCB entered the social media early in the morning of June 4. They announced the show of victory from Vishan Judah at the Chinnaswamy stadium. At 8:55 in the morning they shared the video message Virt Kohli about the celebration with fans of Bengalur.At 8.55 o’clock RCB published a video representing Virt Kohli on the official @RCBTweets handles, saying that the team “intends to celebrate this victory with people Bengalur and RCB fans on 04.06.2025 after the team returns to Bengalur.”Later, at 15:14, another post was made, which announced the timing of the show – from 17:00 to 18:00 – followed by celebrations at the stadium. Only in this post RCB mentioned that there were limited free ID cards at shop.royalchallengers.com.The situation deteriorated when RCB published the timing of the show and mentioned limited free cards on its website. Until then, large crowds had gathered. The government recorded the massive impact of these contributions on the social media, with the first announcement gaining 1.6 million views, followed by 426,000, 760,000 and 1.7 million views of the following contributions.