We cannot live quietly … BCCI strict on the stampede in RCB’s Victory Parade, this rule is coming

 

The BCCI will no longer allow Victory Parade like RCB! (PC-PTI)

A total of 11 people died in the stampede that took place during the Victory Parade in Bengaluru after RCB became the champion in IPL 2025. The BCCI is very angry with this accident and soon it is going to take a big step. BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia said that the BCCI will not sit silent on such cases. It is believed that the BCCI is going to bring a new law soon. Let us tell you what Devjit Saikia said on this incident.

BCCI secretary said a big thing

The BCCI is considering implementing guidelines to celebrate IPL victory in future. BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia told Cricbuj, ‘BCCI will have to do something at some time. We cannot live quietly. ” Sacakia said, ‘This was a personal event of RCB, but as BCCI we are responsible for cricket in India. We will try to ensure that such incidents do not happen again in future.

This statement of the BCCI Secretary has come in response to the terrible incident during the celebration of Royal Challengers Bangalore’s victory in Bengaluru. On Wednesday 5 June, during the celebration near the Chinnaswamy Stadium, 11 fans died in a stampede -like situation and many people were injured. After this incident, the Karnataka state government has initiated action against the police and RCB officials. Many arrests have also been made.

What will BCCI do now?

Now the news is that the BCCI will create a system to stop such incidents during the celebration of IPL win. How this system will work has not been revealed. However, BCCI Secretary Saikia said that the matter will be taken seriously and it will be discussed soon. Let me tell you that Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir had also raised questions on RCB’s Victory Parade. He said before leaving for England tour that he is strongly against such road shows. It is more important for them to know more than celebrations.

 

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