
Stampede at the M. Chinnaswamy Bengalur Stadium claimed 11 lives 4 June | Photo Credit: AFP
The war seems to have disintegrated between the Indian Police Service (IPS) and the Indian administrative service (IAS) of the Karnataka brotherhood over the responsibility for Stamnede at the M. Chinnaswama stadium, claiming 11 lives on June 4.
Although three IPS officers, including police commissioner Bengalur, were suspended, and another officer avoided, IPS officers demanded that IAS officers were also responsible for Fiasco Stampede.
“The Ministry of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (DPAR) organized a program of felicitation on the large steps of Vishan Juda, although the municipal police described concerns about the lack of time for preparation. The lead in the open air led to establishing himself like the police.
“Ias officers joined the ranks and are trying to project as if they did everything with the book,” another officer said.
There were requirements for possession of the secretary of DPAR; Minister of the Interior and also the main secretary.
However, the IAS officer claimed that DPar was definitely responsible for this event in Vishana, but without any undesirable incident, it went smoothly, and it was at the M. Chinnaswama stadium that StamPede had happened and IAS officers did not participate there.
“At the stadium, they organized the Karnataka State Cricket Association and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and the police provided security. No IAS officer was associated with it,” he said.
Meanwhile, the brotherhood of IPS officers seems to be a divided house. The Association of IPS officers, Karnataka was supposed to meet on Friday evening to take the question of suspending higher IPS officers and expected to meet the main minister. However, the meeting was postponed at the last minute for the last minute for unpublished reasons.
Published – 8 June 2025 17:43