June 3 gave us great happiness, but on June 4 everything changed … Why did RCB break silence after three months?

RCB posted an emotional post on social media on the Bengaluru stampede case. (Photo-PTI)

After waiting for 17 years, the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) won the title of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. In Ahmedabad, on June 3, Punjab became the RCB champion by defeating Kings. This caused a festive atmosphere in his house to Bangalore, but the celebration soon turned into mourning, when a stampede occurred during the RCB’s Victory Parade in Bengaluru on 4 June. 11 people lost their lives in this accident, while 50 people were injured. In this case, RCB has broken its silence after three months and has written an emotional post on social media. In it, he wrote that 3 June gave us great happiness, but June 4 changed everything.

What did RCB write?

RCB Has posted a post on social media. In which he wrote, “Our remaining calm was not the absence but sorrow. This place was once filled with energy, memories and the enjoyable moments that you enjoyed the most, but everything has changed since June 4. Since that day, silence had made his place. We were mourning, listening and learning in this silence. Are”.

He further wrote that in this way RCB Cares came into existence. Along with giving this honor, he was born with ointment and standing with his fans. We are now moving forward with our fans with care, not celebrating. To become the pride of Karnataka, RCB cares and we will always do the same. After the stampede on June 4, RCB gave assistance of Rs 10 lakh to those who died.

What happened on 4 June?

In Ahmedabad on 3 June Punjab kings After defeating this, RCB won the IPL title after 17 years. The next day, on June 4, the RCB team returned to their city Bangalore. During this, a Victory Parade was organized at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Meanwhile, due to the high number of people outside the stadium, there was a stampede, killing 11 people, while about 50 people were injured. In this case, the Karnataka government allowed the RCB to prosecute in July.

Asish Roy
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