High Court decree for Karnataka government, make public the report of Bengaluru stampede

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Vice । Jul 16 2025 1:23 PM

The High Court has ordered the Karnataka government to make public the status report of the stampede incident outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on 4 June. In this incident, 11 people were killed and 50 reports have been ordered to be made public. Let me tell you that 11 people died in this incident.

The Karnataka High Court has ordered the state government to make public the status report of the stampede incident outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on 4 June. Let me tell you that 11 people lost their lives in this incident while more than 50 people were injured.

At the same time, this stampede took place during the celebration ceremony after RCB won after 18 years in the IPL. Earlier, the state government had requested the High Court to keep the report confidential, but the court clearly stated on Monday 14 July that there is no legal basis of this secrecy and only the government believes.

According to Cricinfo reports, the court has also directed the government to submit the report to other defendants RCB, Karnataka State Cricket Association and franchise event partner DNA Entertainment Networks. The franchise is also awaited for the decision of a two-member bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal along with a detailed CID investigation details. Top RCB officials and DNA members have testified last month. The date of decision has not been made public.

On 1 July, a two -member bench of CAT made an important comment regarding the crowd at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The tribunal has said that RCB was responsible for gathering a crowd of about three to five lakh people outside the stadium outside the stadium to participate in the victory parade declared by the franchise soon after RCB won its first IPL title on June 3.

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