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‘1 parade, 0 brain and now 7 funerals’: Criticism becomes fatal by criticizing RCB after Stamped

Bengaluru: Security personnel tried to manage the crowd of fans gathered to win the IPL 2025 Royal Challengers Bangalore team near Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, Karnataka. (PTI photo)

During the Royal Challengers, more than 50 fans were injured on Wednesday and eight people were feared to be dead in celebration of a tragic stampede Bangalore’s first IPL victory near the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. The incident gathered as fans to celebrate RCB’s IPL 2025 Trophy victory.The stampede occurred when thousands of fans tried to escape to the stadium through various gates. The police were to take the injured to an ambulance and take them to a nearby Bowering Hospital.Officials confirmed that two bodies are in the Bauoring Hospital and four in Vaidih Hospital. Six people are receiving treatment at the ICU of Vaidih Hospital, three other people have accepted for intensive care. Sources confirmed two additional deaths.

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Emergency response was interrupted as ambulances were struggling to navigate through congested roads to reach hospitals.The Karnataka government had earlier canceled the victory parade from the mode deal to Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium due to security concerns.“Incredible! The victory ceremony of the RCB parade continues to broadcast. No mention of Stamped. Not done,” Read a post on X.“1 parade, 0 brain, and now 7 funerals. What kind of stupids planned a massive celebration without barricades without strategy? It’s not a celebration wrong, it’s a administration that has become brain-deed,” posted a user on X.“#Chinnaswamystadium stated The most intestinal-diabolical aspect is shocking apathy-it has been shown that the bodies have been continued because the bodies are lifeless. Where is our humanity?The incident widely criticized on social media, people questioned why the ceremony continued while people were fighting for their lives outside the stadium.

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