
New Delhi: At least 11 people were killed and more than 40 were injured after the Chinnaswamy stadium broke out in front of the Chinnaswama Stadium on Wednesday. Royal Challengers Bengalur planned his celebrations of the IPL 2025 victory, but the things got out of control shortly before the event started at the stadium.Around 17:00, several reports about injuries and deaths appeared from the outer stadium, but the program continued as planned. It is understood that the chairman of the Indian Premier League Administration Council (IPL) ARUN DHUMAL had to call franchise who did not know about the events that took place outside the venue. Dhumal was assured that the event would be quickly packed at the stadium, but the damage was already caused outside it.Even after calling from the IPL chair, why wasn’t the event packed? RCB issued an official statement expressing grief over a tragic incident.“We are deeply amazed by the unfortunate incidents that have come to light through media reports on public gatherings throughout Bengalur in anticipation of the arrival of the team this afternoon. All of us are most important to us.RCB mourns over the tragic loss of life and expands our sincere condolences to the affected families.Immediately after aware of the situation, we immediately changed our program and followed the instructions and advice of local administration.We invite all our supporters to be safe. ”
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In what was a clear case of poor planning, many innocent lives were lost, and panic gripped the city, which was in the mood to celebrate the first IPL RCB title. Timesofindia.com has reliably learned that DNA management company was only asked to ensure sound and stage arrangements at the stadium.Obviously, there was no lack of readiness and the sudden influx of people was amazed by security staff located outside the cricket ground. In addition, there was a great confusion about the Open Bus show with the IPL title, and the situation could be much worse if it happened.The secretary of the Criket Council in India (BCCI) Davajat Saikia described the incident “unfortunate” and felt the organizers should do better.“It’s very unfortunate. It’s a negative aspect of popularity. People are crazy for their crickets. The organizers should plan it better. My deepest condolences to the deceased family.“When a person organizes the victory of this size, you need to take the right measures, security and security measures. There have been some outages somewhere. After such a famous IPL end it was an anti -ox.There were a lot of celebrations in the country in the past, but the authorities did not receive enough time to prepare for the event of this size?Could there be a better way to do that?Who is exactly to blame? Society for events, franchise, government?There are a lot of questions at the moment, but no answers.