
The IPL TROPHY ROYAL Challengers Bengaluru celebrations were impaired by a blow.
New Delhi: It was almost 48 hours because 11 lives were lost and 75 were injured because of Stamped due to the victory of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) 4th June, hours after the title Indian Premier League ended. Celebrations at the Chinnaswama stadium in Bengalur and its surroundings proved to be a great fat and many innocent lives were lost because of chaos.The franchise has copied a lot of criticism, but it was a surprise that its parent company – Diageo – the British multinational alcoholic society continues to maintain silence on this matter. RCB has been a few statements, but not the only word from Diageo yet.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Timesofindia.com addressed a company with a very specific set of questions – a response to Bengalur Stampede, a reason for the silence of society, whether they were satisfied with the RCB arrangements, and whether Mars Mars at the end of the 18 -year -old title – but there was no answer. The story will be updated when they share the answer.
Gautam Gambhir sends a strict message after the tragedy of Bengaluru
Police Bengaluru on Friday morning on Friday morning and arrested the marketing head of RCB on Friday morning. In addition to Sosale, three DNA entertainment networks were also arrested. Police in the company claimed that they refused RCB permits to make a show in Chinnaswamy. Further investigations and wheels of the interrogation will reveal what actually happened 4th June.The Cryt in India (BCCI) Council continues to claim that the event was organized by RCB and had no role in it. The chairman of the Council IPL Government ARUN Dhamal claimed that he warned RCB officials when things got out of control outside cricket ground. Meanwhile, the event inside continued, even though chaos won.During a press conference on June 5, head coach India Gautam Gambhir did not change any words about the tragedy in Bengalur.
The scene outside the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengalur, where the 4th June occurred.
“I’ve never been a believer that we need to have a roadshow. Never. When I played, I had the same statement after winning 2007 (World Cup T20) … People’s lives are more important and I will continue to say it,” Gambhir said before leaving the team for England.“What happened is very tragic. My heart goes out to families who have lost their loved ones,” he said. “I hope nothing like this happens in the future, because I think we are all responsible citizens. We should take care of it all,” Gambhir added.Now it remains to be seen what is happening, because what happened in Bengalur, also did not please the highest brass of the Indian cricket board.