BENGALURU :
CELEBRATIONSdescendedinto
chaos and finally tragedy as 11
people lost their lives and more
than 30 were left injured outside
theChinnaswamystadiumwhile
trying to join a party inside the
venue to honour Royal
Challengers Bengaluru’s IPL triumph here on Wednesday.
However,thefelicitationofthe
players went ahead nonetheless
asthe stadiumwaspacked tothe
rafters despite the chaos.
Much like last night when the
team’s win in Ahmedabad triggeredastreetpartyintheGarden
City, Wednesday too had thousands,whicheventuallybecame
lakhs, converging at the
Chinnaswamy stadium, leaving
the police outnumbered and
struggling to take control of the
situation.
The men in uniform tried to
use mild force to disperse the
crowd or to at least bring some
order but that did little to discourage people, many of whom
could be seen pressed against the stadium’s entrance gate,
desperate to get in.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
announced that 11 had died
and 33 were injured “due to
stampede near Chinnaswamy
Stadium.”
“More than 2-3 lakh people
came near Chinnaswamy
Stadium, no one expected this
crowd,” Siddaramaiah said.
“Most of deceased in RCB
celebrations are youth.
Government will provide Rs 10
lakh compensation to kin of
deceased,” he added, while
declaring that there will be a
magisterial inquiry into the
incident.
The injured are being treated at the nearby Vydehi hospital and Bowering hospital.
“Crowd was uncontrollable,
police was finding it difficult,
so we had to stop procession,”
Deputy Chief Minister DK
Shivakumar said while speaking about the tragedy because
of which a planned victory
parade could not take place.
The BCCI said the turn of
events was shocking and the
organisers should have been
better-prepared.
“It’s most unfortunate,
organisers should have
planned RCB’s IPL-winning celebrations better,” BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told PTI.
“When one organises a victory celebration of this magnitude, proper precautions and
security measures need to be
taken,” he added.
Similar sentiments were
expressed by IPL chairman
Arun Dhumal, who said
“Whatever inquiry that needs
to be done, the concerned
authorities will do that. It was
not a BCCI event. It is sad and
tragic.”
The political slugfest also
started soon enough with the
opposition BJP targetting the
Congress-led government for
not handling the situation
properly.
However, inside the
Chinnaswamy, the show went
on with players delivering
speeches to acknowledge each
other and the fans amid thumping music and bursting of firecrackers as well.
“It’s for all of you - the fans,
the people of this wonderful city,
people who’ve supported RCB
through thick and thin.
I’ve
never seen any fan base of any
team in the world like this franchise,” said Virat Kohli, who
was the cynosure of all eyes
after ticking another box in his
illustrious career.
This was after the Rajat
Patidar-led team landed in
Bengaluru in the afternoon,
received by Shivakumar at the
airport. RCB defeated Punjab
Kings by six runs in the IPL final
at Ahmedabad on Tuesday to
clinch their maiden title in 18
years.
Patidar, like Kohli, also waxed
eloquent about RCB’s loyal fans,
considered by many as the most
passionate along side the ones
who adore Chennai Super
Kings.