
BCCI’s secretary, Devajit Saikia, talked about how future victory parades would be managed.
A legendary night since June 3 in Ahmedabad became a day of mourning on June 4 in Garden City for the winners of the Premier League of India (IPL) and franchise fans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). The Vidhan Soudha victory parade, followed by the celebrations at the M. Chinnaswamy stadium in the city center, led to a fatal stampede among RCB fans.
RCB launch statement after stampede outside the stadium
The reports confirmed victims, including a child and injuries for many young fans. The authorities then shortened the celebrations in response. Several matches, including the social networks and the Karnataka government, have faced criticism. Reports of fans who climbed on the spike wire fences also arose in a desperate attempt to take a look at the team’s bus or enter the stadium without valid tickets, which the franchise had made available to its official website. In response to the situation, RCB issued an official statement in its social media platforms.
The statement says: “We are deeply distressed by the unfortunate incidents who have come to light through media reports on public meetings throughout the Bengaluru in advance of the arrival of the team this afternoon. The safety and well -being of all are of the utmost importance for us. Immediately, immediately, and we continue immediately, and we continue to the situation, and we continue immediately, and we continue immediately, and we continue immediately, and we follow us, and we follow us, and we follow the situation, and we take ourselves immediately, and we continue to the situation, and we point to the situation, and applaud ourselves, and go out immediately.
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BCCI speaks
The BCCI secretary, Devajit Saikia, went to the unforeseen event and the planning measures that the Board will implement for future victory parades.
In his words, “this is revealing and we have to think about what we must do in such situations. There will be a winner every year and there will be a celebration in his hometown. Therefore, we have to learn a lesson so that it does not happen in the future. At this time, the BCCI has no control over the private celebrations of a franchise. Franchise
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