
Virat Kohli was led by the Royal Challengers Bengaluru team before Rajat Patidar took over. (Photo Credit- X/RCB) The former royal challenge of Bengaluru Captain Virt Kohli first spoke at Stampede in front of the M Chinnaswamy stadium in June, which remained 11 dead and 75 injured. Stampede came at a time when RCB won his first IPL title in 18 years.“Nothing in your life really will prepare you for a heart break like 4 June. What should be the happiest moment in the history of our franchise – has turned into something tragic.
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“I was thinking and praying for the families of those we lost and for the injured fans. Your loss is now part of our story. “Together we will be moving forward, respect and responsibility,” Kohli said through the Royal Challengers website Bengalur.Kohli’s reaction comes as a result of the RCB will end their silence social media, in addition to announcing the compensation of RS 25 lakh families. The franchise also announced that it would set up a memorial in the city to honor fans, and release a six -point manifesto to ensure that this would not happen again.In a report on the Judicial Commission for one person by Judge Karnatak, the judge Michael D’Unha was found mainly responsible for violations of standard operational procedures (SOP) for public events. Subsequently, the venue was marked as “dangerous” and “inappropriate” for extensive meetings.As a result, the World Women’s Championships were moved from Bengalur to Navi Mumbai. Even the local Maharaja T20 trophy was moved from Bengalur to Mysur.The Government of Karnataka laid on the organizers, including RCBs, the DNA Entertainment Networks and Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), for Bengalur Stampede.