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Karnataka CM announced 10 lakh compensation for RCB festival victims, ordered inquiry at Stamped

A total of 47 people suffered injuries with Karnataka CM, in which 10 lakh assistance was announced to families.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday announced a 10 lakh compensation for the victim families after anarchy in Bengaluru. RCB won its first title, and 11 people celebrated with losing their lives. The franchise immediately canceled the program, and an investigation was launched in it.

Karnataka CM started inquiry, 10 lakh compensation award for victim families

33 people were injured except 11 who lost their lives outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Fans crowded gate number 3 to catch a glimpse of their heroes. The injured were soon taken to Bauoring and VDhi hospitals, in which one person was in critical condition. All medical expenses will be taken care of by the government.

“It was a big tragedy. People have been killed in a stampede. Eleven people have lost their lives and 33 others have been seriously injured. About 14 people have treated outpatta facility. I have visited the hospital. Such an incident should happen at any time, and the government will regret it deeply. Most of the dead have lost. Karnataka CM told a press conference.

Karnataka CM was present at the celebrations and defeated Virat Kohli. On the tragedy, Siddaramaiah said that the authorities expected more than 35,000 footpaths. However, the number collected with Chinnaswamy was 2-3 lakhs, of which Vidha was 1 lakh in Saudha.

“A magisterial inquiry has been ordered. After this investigation, action will be taken against what was responsible. But this incident was unpredictable. Such a crowd was not expected. It was also not expected of the crowd. There was a crowd ahead of what we estimated. There was a crowd ahead of the Vidha Sauda, ​​about one lakh people had gathered, but there was no incident in the stadium. He said.

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RCB details

Following Wednesday’s incidents, RCB issued a statement. The IPL champion urged his followers to be safe.

We are deeply suffering from the unfortunate incidents that come to light through media reports about public functions in Bengaluru in anticipation of the team’s arrival this afternoon. The safety and welfare of all is very important for us.

RCB mourns the tragic loss of life and expands our heartfelt condolences to the affected families. Soon after being made aware of the situation, we immediately amended our program, and followed the guidance and advice of the local administration. We urge all our supporters to be safe.

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