Tragedy Mars RCB Title IPL Celebrations: BCCI questions the organizers who have been caught by a huge crowd | Cricket news

New Delhi: At least 11 people were killed and more than 40 were injured after a jostling broke out on Wednesday in front of the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru had planned their IPL 2025 victory celebrations, but things became uncontrollable shortly before the event started inside the stadium.Around 5 p.m., multiple injury and death reports emerged from outside the stadium, but the program continued as planned. It is understood that the chairman of the board of directors of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Arun Dhumal, had to call the franchise, which was not aware of the events that took place outside the site. Dhumal was assured that the event will be wrapped quickly inside the stadium, but the damage has already been caused outside.Even after receiving a call from the IPL chair, why was the event not finished? RCB has published an official statement expressing sorrow on the tragic incident.“We are deeply anxious by unhappy incidents that have been revealed through media reports concerning Bengaluru’s public rallies in anticipation of the arrival of the team this afternoon. Everyone’s security and well-being are of the utmost importance for us.RCB mourns the tragic losses of lives and present our sincere condolences to affected families.Immediately after being informed of the situation, we quickly changed our program and followed the advice and advice from the local administration.We urge all our supporters to stay safe. “”
In what was clear of bad planning, many innocent lives were lost and panic seized the city which was in mood to celebrate the first IPL title of RCB. Timesofindia.com has learned reliably that the DNA of the event management company was invited to ensure sound arrangements and on stage inside the stadium.Obviously, there was a lack of preparation and a sudden influx of people overwhelmed the security staff parked outside the cricket field. In addition, there was a lot of confusion concerning the team’s open bus parade with the title IPL and the situation could have won well if it had happened.The secretary of the Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI), Davajit Saikia, described the incident as “unhappy” and considered that the organizers should have done better.“It is very regrettable. It is a negative side of popularity. People are crazy about their cricket players. The organizers should have planned better. My biggest condolences to the family of the deceased. I want early recovery from the injured,” said Saikia in an interaction with PTI.“When we organize a celebration of the victory of this magnitude, appropriate precautions, security and safety measures must be taken. There were some shortcomings somewhere. After an end as glorious at IPL, it was an antiLimax.There have been many celebrations in the country in the past, but have not the authorities had enough time to prepare for an event of this magnitude?Could there be a better way to proceed?Who is exactly at fault? The event management company, the franchise, the government?There are a lot of questions but no answers at the moment.



