
On Sunday several reports appeared and claimed that the police official of Karnataka warned of the risks that in Vishan Judah was organizing the ceremony of felicitation for the royal challenges of Bengalur (RCB).
Despite the warning, the government continued 4 June and organized an event at the M Chinnaswamy stadium.
The event was to take place for the first time on the large stairs of the State Legislative Assembly building.
Letter dated 4 June to which it is accessible India’s times and NDTVHe showed that police officer MN Karibasavan Gowd warned against security and described it to the Ministry of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (DPAR).
Gowda reportedly said there was an acute shortage of officers and staff. According to this, Dpar Head G Sadyavathi said that it would seriously brake the safety arrangement (bandobast) for such a large action.
“The Lakhs of Cricket fans are likely to come to Vidhany Judhany. Because there is a lack of security staff, Bandobast will be a problem,” wrote MN Karibasavana Gowd, responsible for security in the legislative choir, secretary DPAR G Satyavathi.
In a letter to Gowda, he also pointed to the sensitive condition of the place and the lack of adequate CCTV coverage.
The official of DPAR Satyavathi, who supervised the measures on the stairs of the Vishan Judhan, then publicly urged fans to head for the stadium instead – for a short distance.
“The team was on the basis of the legislative choir and the celebrations then moved to the stadium. But the concerns of the overfilling came well in advance,” Toi said.
Despite the warning, the celebrations over the first victory of the RCB in the IPL were reportedly released over 24 hours after the final match-and-to-date set of the crowd or security protocols, added a message.
The toi sources said that the representative of the Police Commissioner (DCP) was also shared by the judges, with the then police commissioner Bengalur B Dayanand, who in turn described her to the chief secretary Shalini Rajneesh. But the permit was still granted.
What happened next?
Later, in the evening 4th June, the lakhs cricket and RCB fans in Bengalur at the celebrations of victory in Bengalur, which led to impacts that claimed 11 lives.
Stampede took place before the RCB’s felicitation after winning the title Indian Premier League (IPL) by defeating Pandjab Kings (PBKS) on Tuesday.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah recently ordered an increase in compensation announced to the families of those who died in Stampede £25 Lakh each. The government previously announced compensation £Each 10 lakh.
The best higher officials of Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), Secretary Shankar and Es Treasurer Jairam, offered their resignation and took over the “moral responsibility” for Stampese.
On June 5, Siddaramaiah announced that a commission for one person would be created to explore procedural transmittings in this matter, and the Commission was asked to report in 30 days.
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