BCCI raises questions on RCB celebration (photo-PTI)
The fun of RCB’s Victory Parade became gritty when his fans were buried outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium and lost their lives. On the one hand, while the entire RCB team including Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar inside the Chinnaswamy Stadium was celebrating the IPL trophy and on the other hand, 10 fans of RCB lost their lives. Some lost their father, then some son, some lost their mother. Surprisingly, when IPL chairman Arun Dhumal was asked about this, he said- which celebrations? On the other hand, BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia raised questions on this event itself.
BCCI raised questions on RCB celebration
The BCCI has expressed regret over the incident during the celebration of RCB. The BCCI Secretary said that the organizers should have done the program with good preparation. Devajit Saikia said, ‘This is very unfortunate, the organizers should have corrected the planning of the program to be held after the victory of RCB. When such a program of victory is done, the security steps should be taken right. The BCCI Secretary has raised questions on the organizers somewhere.
IPL chairman does not know about Victory Parade
When a channel interacted with IPL chairman Arun Dhumal, he did not know about this Victory Parade. He said that this accident is tragic but the IPL chairman had no information about this. Arun Dhumal said that he has interacted with RCB management and asked who was organizing it? After this incident, RCB is also being trolled on social media. He believes that the program of Chinnaswamy Stadium should have been canceled after this accident.
Stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium
After the victory of RCB, in Bengaluru, fans were flocking on the road since morning to welcome their team. The team had to parade in the open bus from the assembly to RCB. But thousands of thousands of people had to be canceled due to the crowd on the road. According to reports, in the meantime, the police fired sticks on the fans near the Chinnaswamy Stadium, which caused a stampede and more than 10 people died in it.