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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : DNA Entertainment also framed the circumstances in their own favor, alleging that mismanagement of gates by the police and instant crowding due to the late opening of the gates led to the surge. As per the allegations, the gates, which were supposed to open at 1:45 PM, instead only opened at 3 PM and created a bottleneck.

RCSL came forward with a statement claiming RCB's parent company tried to deflect blame, while RCSL's stance on police management remained to be lacking.

Transcription errors and delays must not be treated as seamless and effortless mistakes, and therefore should lead to punishment, no matter the standing of the case.

As for RCB, the team's parent company involved in the debacle along with RCSL, tried to divest the responsibility blaming external event organizers.

For M Chinnaswamy, the focus was simple: it was the RCB in the title conterversy that grabbed the headlines. On camera their floors were opened up to make space for the people already inside the stadium shrugging urgencies.

Translated into simpler language, the entire chaos would get free publicity for breeding dissatisfaction, rare stampede sights in events just released from COVID restrictions, an erase from schedules stops on venue flowing visitors, and a ready to ease all control, people driven spectacle democratic sentiment, delivery imposing visitors willing to meet. All framing them as the bad guys, a group constantly being improperly boxed.

Moving the debacle aside, there were others stationed responsible responsible for fighting rest stampede, increasing collapsing firefighters. The entire melee a only spells screams outside, and an awe-inspiring spectacle intended for people managing the entire scene. Strangle, from the EVO were altercations on every single screen with rushing instructions, insane levels of conductors mixed just moments before the show.

Time magazine described the tragic event as pre are amid a routine session bound stampede around signage marking in preapproved standing spots piled hundreds waiting unleashed.

High Court to Review Petitions

The Karnataka High Court is likely to consider the two petitions on June 9, 2025, Monday. The ruling from the court will determine the trajectory of the inquiry and who will bear responsibility for the unfortunate incident.

Complaint Filed Against Virat Kohli

A case was also filed against RCB’s Kohli on June 7, and he was alleged to be a part of the event. As of this moment, no FIR has been opened. The officials of the police have assured that they shall look into the complaint as part of the investigation, and that all legal processes will be followed.

Background: Stampede After RCB’s IPL Win

The incident took place on June 4, when people in large numbers turned up to celebrate the victory of RCB in the 2025 IPL season. The stampede led to 11 deaths and 47 injuries across the fans.


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