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New Delhi: Former cricketer Madan Lal, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) during IPL celebrations M. The Chinnaswamy Stadium has released a strict reprimand about inadequate plan and crowd control, where 11 supporters lost their lives and suffered several other injuries.After the RCB’s first IPL championship victory in Ahmedabad on 3 June, a recognition ceremony was arranged in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!A large number of supporters gathered outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium, eager to see his cricketing idols.The situation deteriorated as the crowd increased beyond control. Law enforcement implemented a lati-match to maintain the order, resulting in widespread nervousness.
Seven persons were destroyed in the upcoming stampede, the number of additional casualties was taken to the Bauoring Hospital and Videhi Superspeciality Hospital for immediate care.“People will not forget this -Virat Kohli. When people were dying outside, it was a celebration inside. It is really shocking and disappointing. The families of the deceased should consider the RCB and the state government to prosecute Rs 100 crore for this tragic accident … BCCI is also responsible,” former Indian cricketer Madan said.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah spoke since the incident after reporters, declared a compensation package of Rs 10 lakh for each condolences.Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar, while supporting the security system, said, “We had arranged for 5,000 police personnel. We could not use such a young, live crowd.”According to a report, the authorities have verified that two deceased people are in the Bauering Hospital, while four other Vaidih are in the hospital. Currently six patients get treatment in the ICU of Vaidih Hospital, with three additional patients in intense care.The Karnataka administration had earlier canceled the victory from the genre deal to Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium due to security concerns.