During the Victory Celebration of RCB, 11 people lost their lives in a stampede outside the stadium.

M.Chinnaswamy Stadium (Image Credit- Twitter X)

On the Bengaluru stampede case, Karnataka state Chief Minister Siddaramaiah recently said that the government is considering to shift the M Chinnaswamy Stadium out of the city that such incidents do not happen again.

Significantly, after winning the trophy of IPL 2025, there was a stampede outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium during the Victory Celebration of RCB team on 4 June. 11 people lost their lives in this painful incident, while more than 50 people were injured. So at the same time, now the Chief Minister of the state expressed deep grief over the incident and confirmed that the government was looking for a long -term solution.

Siddaramaiah made a big statement

Let me tell you that recently, Siddaramaiah said in a conversation with reporters- The government will consider shifting the cricket stadium elsewhere. There should not be such an unpleasant incident during the tenure of any government. Personally, this incident has hurt me and the government.

Siddaramaiah further said- five police officers have been suspended in this case. The intelligence chief and the political secretary of the Chief Minister have been replaced. The case is taken seriously and appropriate action has been taken.

The government has not done anything wrong. This incident is sad, but no wrong steps were taken by the administration. Legal action has been taken against those found guilty, so there is nothing to be embarrassed for the government.

On the other hand, RCB has announced financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to the family of 11 people killed in this stampede. Apart from this, a fund named RCB Care has also been made to help the injured.

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