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The state government told the Supreme Court in Karnataka that “RCB victory” at the M. Chinnaswama stadium, although there was no permission for this event, “because suddenly stopping celebrations could potentially cause violence between the crowd and unfavorablely affected the overall law.
“The event started around 17:30 and the measured reaction was accepted by shortening the duration of the function. Instead of completing the measured access, the event was accepted by allowing the event to continue with a significantly shortened duration and increased monitoring,” the government said on the status of the Court 12.
The report has now become public as a division bench, which includes the reigning chief judge V. Kameswar Rao and Joshi Joshi, who started a proposal for an incident on the 5th June SUO Motu. A government lawsuit to leave a report in a sealed coverage, and it concerns that the question is neither on national security nor the rights to privacy.
Tactical decision
This tactical decision was considering developing ground situation, the psychology of the crowd, the massive scope of the assembly and the information asymmetry between the assembled masses, reported in the report submitted by the court on June 12 in the sealed coverage.
“The risk of extensive unrest both in the stadium and throughout Bengalur, required this careful leveling approach, favored the overall public security over the immediate ending of the events. It is common and known in the law and the order that was considered to have decided that they decided that they decided that they decided that they decided. have decided.
The government also reiterated its consistent attitude that the regulation occurred as a result of the call of RCB for fans through social media about the winning show and organization of the event without obtaining permission under the law.
Intelligence failure
The report on the situation also published that the “recognition of potential intelligence failures” was transferred by the government (Hemant M. Nimbarkar, another CEO of the police intelligence) and appointed a new intelligence chief.
Published – 17th July 2025 20:38