
Shortly after the 11 people who arrived to witness the Royal Challengers Bengalur’s Victory Parade, came on Wednesday in a situation similar to Stampede, the main Minister of Karnataka Siddaraiaiah addressed the media and said that participation in the celebrations exceeded expectations. Tragically, up to 33 people also suffered injuries in an incident near the Bengaluru Minnaswamy stadium during the show.
Karnataka cm announced £10 Lakh Aid for the families of the victims and ordered the Master’s investigation of the situation similar to StamPede.
Among the injured is one person allegedly in a critical condition. The injuries were admitted to the Bowring and Vydehi Hospitals, with some head injuries suffered transferred to Nimhans for specialized care.
The incident occurred when huge crowds gathered to celebrate the historical triumph of the team.
What Karnataka CM said at Bengalur Stampede?
Confirmed 11 deaths in Bengalur Stampede, the leader of Congress and Karnataka CM: “That was the main tragedy. People died in the intention.
“Participation was far beyond what we expected. Almost one lactic people gathered before the for example, but there were no incidents. But there were victims at Chinnaswamy. “Siddaramaiaha added.
“Most of the deceased are young. The government will provide compensation £10 Lakh families of those who lost their lives. ”
“The Master’s investigation was ordered. After this probe, measures against everyone responsible will be taken. However, this incident was unexpected. Such a crowd was not expected,” Karnataka Cm said.
“I don’t want to play politics in this case. I don’t want to play politics. Therefore, even though there was an unexpected crowd, we ordered a magistral probe. I don’t want to defend the incident. I don’t want to play policy. Let’s see a magistral message.
“Such incidents have occurred in many places; I will not defend them by comparing and say that it happened here and there … 50-60 people died in Kumbh. he asked.
CM Siddaramaiah also published an incident on X and wrote:
Deputy Chief Minister Karnatak DK Shivakumar expressed his sadness on social media and urged fans to prefer security above all.
He wrote: “Those who have witnessed the IPL RCB celebrations were affected by tragedies and loss, which brought deep pain and shock. My sincere condolences to the deceased and their families. Let us never outweigh the value of life.
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