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Bengaluru stampede: Who allowed for the victory ceremony, ask the victims family. Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: Struggling to come up with those tragedy, who killed them, is a question of families of stampede victims outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium: “Who allowed the entire victory ceremony claiming our loved ones?”One of the Stamped victims, Divyanshi’s mother Ashwini ul asked: “My first question for the government is, who wants this work? What was the need to arrange a felicitation function in front of Vidhana Saudh or to announce a victory for a win to announce a victory at the stadium on June 4.Not only Ashwini, families of 10 others who were killed in a stampede are searching for similar answers. However, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has convicted the police and said that nothing happened while participating in front of the genre Saudh, the families were not convinced. “How can he say this? Does the genre do not have a stadium and didn’t he know that fans would throw the stadium, barely 800 meters away from the genre deal? The family members asked that toi had talked. Ashwini said: “I was a witness to the festival overnight because I was riding with my daughter till MG Road. Despite hitting millions of people on the streets that night, there was no casualties on the streets. But it was only the next day, because my daughter left her in an open bus. Gate no.A resident of Katteigenhalli near Yelhanka also criticized the government’s move to stop the deer with suspension of police officers. “If the police had warned against the celebration of the festival, why no one listened to them? Ministers also have children; they should understand the pain that we are passing,” he said, “no matter how much compensation they will give, it will not bring my daughter back.,‘Cash will not bring him back’Dr. Bribedkar College was a dental student, 20 -year -old Shravan Katie, one of the 11 who died. He wanted to join the armed forces, but his parents wanted him to become a doctor. Shravan and his friends succeeded in getting tickets to attend the ceremony at the stadium. Now the government announced a compensation of Rs 25 lakh. “Even if they pay 25 crore rupees, my brother will not come back,” said his brother Shashidhi Katy.“Proper plan and management should have been implemented. Time should not be given to take safety measures and to organize this program well, the biggest mistake of the government. They are blaming the police, KSCA and IPL franchise. The ceremony should be held in the weekend.”“I saw the statements of many political leaders, comparing the incident that the Tirupati incident took place in Pahgam and others. But they are not ready to accept their mistake. While those incidents occurred despite safety measures, here in Bengaluru, there is hardly any remedy. It seems that the government wanted to take advantage of the ceremonies, “he said.22 -year -old, Prajwal’s mother, an engineer from Yelhanka New Town, who died in the incident, said, “We are not worried about money (compensation). But who was behind the work? I don’t know that it is true that the police opposed the celebrations. How is it that everyone knew about the celebrations and why not the police over time?”Bhumik’s father, Laxman BT, told the media on Saturday that his son was “murdered” by the government. “He only went to the stadium due to the festival, which was held in a hurry. Curse of all 11 families would impress ministers.” Laxman was unable to come with the death of his son, lay down on his son’s grave in his family’s field in Hasan district, crying in sorrow. He said, “I have earned crores for my son. But he is no more. The government is fully responsible for its death. ,

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