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The authorities of the state of Karnataka, its partners, its partners and the governmental cars, have allocated the misfortune of the stampede.

The state authorities blame the management of the Royal Crystate team in India in Bangaluru for deadly representations last month during the celebrations of their first title in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Karnataka State authorities have allocated RCB, its partners and the State Cricket Association to mismanagement of the event in a report published on Thursday.

Eleven fans were crushed to death and more than 50 wounded in a stampede near the M Chinnaswamy after hundreds of thousands mobilized the streets in the southern city of Bangaluru on June 4, to ventilate their hero Firat Kohli and other members of the RCB team.

The report said that the organizers did not provide an “official request” or provided sufficient details to obtain permission to grant the celebrations.

Thus, the permission has not been granted. “

The team came to the procession of its victory despite the police rejected the RCB request, according to the report.

RCB did not provide any comment on the report.

An ambulance moves after a scramble outside the Cricket Stadium in Bangaluru on June 4 (Reuters)

Four people, including one of the senior executives of RCB, were arrested, representatives of DNA, and Karnataka Cricket State Association, by the police in the days after the stampede.

The players were showing the cup near the field a day after they beat the Punjab kings in the final in Ahmed Abad when the stampede occurred.

The dead were between the ages of 14 and 29.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi described it as “vibrant”, and Kohli, who was at the top of the final, was “confused for words” after she was revealed.

India coach Gotam Gamper said that he was never a fan of promotional performances, and the authorities were not supposed to allow the mass celebrations if they were not ready.

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2025-07-18 11:19:00

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