Police complaint filed against Virat KohliImage Credit Source: PTI
In the case of a stampede in the Victory Parade of Royal Challengers Bangalore in Bangalore, star player Virat Kohli has also come to light. 11 people were killed in a stampede outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, while many people were injured. Many people have already been arrested in this case. But now a local person has also demanded to register an FIR against Team India and RCB star batsman Virat Kohli. This person has filed a complaint against Kohli at Kabban Park Police Station in Bangalore along with this demand.
On Tuesday 3 June, Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Punjab Kings in the final of IPL 2025 played in Ahmedabad and thus won the IPL title for the first time. Since this victory, there was an atmosphere of celebration in the whole of Bengaluru. Then the next day when the entire team returned from Ahmedabad with the trophy, there was a wonderful situation in Bengaluru and there was a huge crowd of fans on the streets. During this time, near the Legislative Assembly, the Karnataka government celebrated the victory of the team and then the entire team went to the Chinnaswamy Stadium, where there was already a huge number of fans.
Demand for FIR against Kohli
In a few moments there was a stampede outside the stadium, in which 11 people died, while about 50 fans were injured. Since then, there has been a ruckus in the whole country. The Karnataka government has blamed the RCB management, Karnataka Cricket Association and event management company DNA for this, after which the Kabban Park Police registered an FIR against them and arrested 4 people. But in the midst of all this, a local person named HM Venkatesh has also demanded to register an FIR against the team’s star batsman Virat Kohli. Venkatesh has lodged a complaint with this demand at Kabban Park Station. Police have said that they will consider this complaint by including the complaint already in the complaint lodged.
4 accused sent to jail
On the other hand, on the other hand, the police arrested RCB’s marketing and revenue officer Nikhil Sosale and his partner Sumant. Apart from him, the police also arrested Kiran, manager of DNA management company and his associate Matthew. These four were produced in front of the 41st ACJM in Bengaluru on Friday, from where they were sent to jail for 14 days judicial custody. All four have been kept in Prapanna Aggarhara Jail.