
Dozens of shoes were upset across the street and scary calm won in this area. Chaos unfolded after the first victory of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.
The day after Pandemi, a video shared by a news agency, even showed that secular life in this area continued in the area with traces of chaos left on the street. He showed shoes and slippers scattered on the road in front of the Chinnaswamy stadium, where Stampede took place on June 4.
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The RCB finally ended the eighteen -year waiting for the sought -after IPL trophy and defeated the Kings pandjab with six goals in the IPL 2025 final, which took place on Tuesday, June 3 at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad.
The celebration over the historical victory was spiraling into the tragedy near the Chinnaswama stadium in Bengaluru 4 June.
The incident occurred when thousands of fans tried to enter the stadium, where Karnataka State Cricket Academy (KSCA) organized a special ceremony of felicitation to appreciate RCB players for their first IPL title.
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Stampede led to death 11 people. About 33 people were injured after StamPede near Cricket Stadium Chinnaswamy.
The Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiaha said on Wednesday: “The Karnataka State Cricket Association Association organized a program to celebrate the victory (at the stadium), and there was also a program from the government (in Vishan Judhan).”
“There was a great tragedy at the Chinnaswama stadium. 11 people died because of StamPede, and 33 suffered injuries,” Siddaramaiaha quoted the PTI press agency.
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During the commotion, some people fell to the ground, some injured while trying to scal huge gates to get entry to the stadium.
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Confusion over victory, free pass, overflow and limited seat at the Chinnaswama stadium is said to be some of the main reasons that led to Stampede, which left at least 11 people dead.
Police sources said the PTI that the initial chaos later turned into a strike, because several cricket enthusiasts who did not have the entrance tickets for the stadium tried to relax to the premises along with those who had valid tickets.
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The Bengalur traffic police announced on Wednesday at 11:56 in the morning that there would be no victory show at the stadium, but only a felicitative function. However, the RCB team management said at 15:14 that at 17:00 it would be a victory.
This left fans confused about whether the show would be done or not.
The team management then asked all fans to follow the instructions set by the police and other authorities so that everyone could enjoy the road. He added: “Free Pass (Limited Entry) available at shop.royalchallengers.com.”
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Police sources said that even though they made it clear that there would be no victory show, and that only those who have tickets could enter the stadium, the fans gathered in large numbers, and many jumped to the gates to get entry.
“While those who have valid tickets were allowed to enter the celebration stadium, many tried to push those who had free passages and tickets. In this offer, some also started pushing each other,” the policeman said.
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Siddaramaiah said the stadium has a capacity for 35,000 people, but came 2-3 lakhs. “No one expected so much a crowd,” he said. According to the police, about 50,000 people were 1 kilometers and the number continued to increase.
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