11 people died in the accident, while about 50 people were injured

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RCB’s Victory Parade was taken out on Wednesday, June 4 in Bengaluru. Royal Challengers Bangalore, led by Rajat Patidar, defeated Punjab Kings by 6 runs in the final and won their first IPL title. However, during the RCB’s victory parade on Wednesday evening, the situation became uncontrolled near the Chinnaswamy Stadium near the Chinnaswamy Stadium, causing a stampede and a painful accident.

11 people died in this accident, while about 50 people were also injured. According to reports, those who died were more youth. This sad incident shook the entire cricket world. After the accident, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Virat Kohli expressed their condolences to the victims.

However, meanwhile, former Indian cricketer Madan Lal has criticized RCB management and said what was the need to organize the Victory Parade. Madan Lal quoted Herald Goa as saying, ‘You celebrated in Ahmedabad last night. Then what was the hurry to organize a grand program in Bengaluru the very next day? Eleven people lost their lives unnecessarily.

RCB announces financial assistance

The cricket world expressed its deep condolences on this painful accident. At the same time, RCB franchise has announced financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to each family of the deceased. Regarding this, RCB has released a statement from its official social media handle.

RCB said in a statement released, the unfortunate incident in Bengaluru has caused great pain and pain to the RCB family. RCB has announced financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to each of the 11 families of the deceased, as a symbol of respect and solidarity. In addition, a fund called RCB Cares has also been built to assist the injured. Our fans will always be at the center for us. We are united in this grief.

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