Behind Wednesday’s stampede in Bengaluru, which occurred as hundreds gathered to have fun the IPL victory of Royal Challengers Bangalore, lies an obvious lack of planning, an underestimation of the variety of followers who would collect, and confusion over the free passes obtainable to permit entry to the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Eleven individuals died and 47 have been injured within the stampede.
Celebrations started on Tuesday night time itself, when hundreds took to Bengaluru’s streets to mark the crew’s first win in its 18-year historical past. The biggest gatherings have been noticed in and round MG Highway, Church Avenue, and a few areas within the Central Enterprise District.
On Wednesday morning, the crew’s administration introduced that they’d maintain a victory parade in an open bus from Vidhana Soudha to the stadium, roughly 1 km away, earlier than an occasion on the stadium for which restricted free passes can be obtainable on-line.
At 11:56 am on Wednesday, nonetheless, the visitors police introduced that there can be no victory parade. Round 1:30 pm, the RCB crew arrived at HAL airport and took a bus to the resort earlier than continuing to Vidhana Soudha. By then, hundreds had gathered across the Vidhana Soudha, the place Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was scheduled to felicitate the crew.
Some within the crowd climbed timber, whereas others discovered a option to the highest of the Karnataka Excessive Courtroom constructing. Concurrently, the group swell close to the M Chinnaswamy cricket stadium. Round this time, the Namma Metro introduced that the trains wouldn’t cease at Cubbon Park and Dr BR Ambedkar stations because of the heavy footfall.

In line with the police, by 3 pm, round 50,000 individuals have been inside a 1-kilometre radius, and the quantity was solely rising.
In line with officers investigating the incident, the group anticipated that after the felicitation, the open bus would head in the direction of the stadium. As many didn’t have tickets to enter the venue, they hoped they’d not less than catch a glimpse of the cricket stars on the bus, unaware that the victory parade had been cancelled.
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When the crew did depart for the stadium, it was in a closed bus.
Tragedy struck round 4 pm, when Gate 3 of the stadium partially opened and a crowd, comprising each ticket holders and people with out tickets, tried to swarm into the premises.
Inayath, a resident of Lingarajapuram and an eyewitness to the incident, mentioned, “Everybody simply flooded in. Within the chaos, some individuals fell on the bottom. There was no one to regulate the group or provide assist.”
Mahesh, one other eyewitness, mentioned individuals have been falling on high of one another. “Instantly, we shaped a human chain round those that have been on the bottom in order that they might rise up. A girl was given CPR and wheeled into an ambulance,” he mentioned.
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CM Siddaramaiah additionally indicated that the federal government had severely underestimated the quantity of people that would flip up for the celebrations.
There have been round 2-3 lakh individuals on the streets, together with 1 lakh close to the Vidhana Soudha, he mentioned. “We, or the Karnataka State Cricket Affiliation, didn’t count on such an enormous crowd. The stadium capability is round 35,000. We anticipated that there can be a bit of greater than that,” he mentioned.
A lot of the lifeless are younger women and men. The federal government has promised compensation of Rs 10 lakh to their households.
One of many our bodies was as that of Devyamshi (14). A resident of Kanur, she had come to the venue together with her mom, youthful sister, and different relations. “I misplaced my granddaughter,” mentioned the lady’s grandmother exterior the mortuary of Bowring Hospital.
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In a put up on X, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote, “The mishap in Bengaluru is totally heartrending. On this tragic hour, my ideas are with all those that have misplaced their family members. I pray that those that are injured have a speedy restoration.”
MP and former CM H D Kumaraswamy mentioned, “The first cause for this large tragedy is the dearth of correct planning and full failure to take precautionary measures. The state authorities, led by the Congress, should take full accountability for this catastrophe.”

