Explorer

'Pain Of This Tragedy Erased Joy Of Victory': Siddaramaiah On Chinnaswamy Stadium Stampede

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah offered condolences to the bereaved families, assuring that the injured were receiving treatment at hospitals. He said the incident erased the joy of victory.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed shock over the incident of a stampede during the RCB team's victory celebrations at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru today, saying that the pain of this tragedy has even erased the joy of victory.  

"It is with great shock that we heard the news that several people lost their lives and others were seriously injured in a stampede during the RCB team's victory celebrations at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The pain of this tragedy has even erased the joy of victory," he stated in a post on X.

At least eleven people died and 33 others sustained injuries in the stampede outside the stadium on Wednesday, during a felicitation ceremony for the  Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) team after their maiden IPL title win after 18 years.

"May the souls of the deceased rest in peace, and may those injured and those undergoing treatment in the hospital recover as soon as possible. My condolences to the bereaved families who have lost their loved ones," he added.

The CM further said that the cricket team was not allowed to march on the victory parade to prevent such an unpleasant incident, which could occur due to such a stampede and the crowd becoming uncontrollable. "However, the accident occurred due to a stampede and a stampede that occurred due to the crowd of people gathered near the stadium," he further wrote.

Siddaramaiah also appealed to the public to "understand that life is more important than love and affection, and to give safety first priority." 

CM Siddaramaiah Addresses Press Conference

Later in the day, Siddaramaiah addressed a press conference where he revealed that nearly two-three lakh people turned up at the stadium which had a capacity for just 35,000 people. He also announced Rs 10 lakh compensation to kin of deceased.

He went on to cite the Maha Kumbh stampede, but rejected political blame games, saying "I don't want to defend this incident. Stampede happened even during Kumbh Mela...Our government will not do politics on this. I have ordered a magisterial inquiry and given 15 days' time. People even broke the gates of the stadium. There was a stampede. No one expected such a huge crowd. The stadium has a capacity of only 35,000 people, but 2-3 lakh people came."

The event was organised by the Karnataka State Cricket Association, and drew an overwhelming crowd, with fans climbing on trees, buses, and cars, just to catch a glimpse of the team.

About the author ABP Live News

ABP Live News delivers round-the-clock coverage of India and the world, tracking politics, policy, governance, crime, courts and breaking developments, while offering sharp, verified reporting that helps readers stay informed, aware and connected to the stories shaping public life.

Read More

Top Headlines

CCTV Shows Masked Woman Entering Building Before Fire That Killed 3 In Delhi's Govindpuri
CCTV Shows Masked Woman Entering Building Before Fire That Killed 3 In Delhi
Ahmedabad Customs Seize 24 Gold Biscuits Worth Rs4.26 Cr, Found Inside IndiGo's Lavatory Speaker Box: Watch
Ahmedabad Customs Seize Rs4.26 Cr Gold, Found Inside Lavatory Speaker Box: Watch
Delhi Beer Sales Jump 10% In May As Popular National Brands Return To Shelves
Delhi Beer Sales Jump 10% In May As Popular National Brands Return To Shelves
Centre Puts Up Possession Notice At Jaipur Polo Ground After Court Refuses Relief To IPA
Centre Puts Up Possession Notice At Jaipur Polo Ground After Court Refuses Relief To IPA

Videos

World Focus: Iran Signals Peace Deal Progress as US Military Build-Up Keeps Pressure Intact
Diplomacy Watch: Iran Signals Initial Truce Framework as US Peace Deal Talks Gain Momentum
Bengal Flash: Police Raid Abhishek Banerjee Residence After PA Linked to Financial Probe
Global Alert: US-Iran Peace Breakthrough Near as Geneva Emerges for Landmark June Deal Talks
Delhi Power Shock: Electricity Bills May Rise Up to 3.3% for High-Consumption Consumers

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget