Bengaluru cops proposed Sunday for RCB bash, but government was adamant

The Karnataka government insisted on holding the felicitation event for Royal Challengers Bengaluru the day after their victory, despite Bengaluru Police requesting it be moved to the weekend, top sources revealed.
Bengaluru cops proposed Sunday for RCB bash, but government was adamant
Bengaluru cops proposed Sunday for RCB bash, but government was adamant
Published on
Updated on
2 min read

The Karnataka government proceeded with the RCB felicitation ceremony the day after their IPL victory, despite Bengaluru Police suggesting it be held on Sunday for logistical and security reasons, top sources revealed to India Today.

Police had reportedly recommended Sunday, being a non-working day, would ensure minimal traffic disruption while also providing adequate time to plan security arrangements and set up barricades.

The Karnataka government proceeded with the RCB felicitation ceremony the day after their IPL victory, despite Bengaluru Police suggesting it be held on Sunday for logistical and security reasons, top sources revealed to India Today.

Police had reportedly recommended Sunday, being a non-working day, would ensure minimal traffic disruption while also providing adequate time to plan security arrangements and set up barricades.

Also Read
Kohli 'Absolutely Gutted' After Stampede Kills 11 During RCB Victory Celebrations
Bengaluru cops proposed Sunday for RCB bash, but government was adamant

The Karnataka government proceeded with the RCB felicitation ceremony the day after their IPL victory, despite Bengaluru Police suggesting it be held on Sunday for logistical and security reasons, top sources revealed to India Today.

Police had reportedly recommended Sunday, being a non-working day, would ensure minimal traffic disruption while also providing adequate time to plan security arrangements and set up barricades.

Karnataka BJP president BY Vijayendra questioned the urgency behind the government’s decision. “What was the hurry to hold this event? Even if someone else arranged it, why did the government approve it? It could’ve easily been held 3 to 7 days later,” he said.

BJP’s R Ashoka, too, questioned the rush to organise the event, saying, "The government must take full responsibility for this incident. What would have gone wrong if the event was held later? Why were they in such a hurry? This is not 'Brand Bengaluru', this is the death of Bengaluru.”

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar noted that 5,000 police personnel were deployed to manage the crowd during the event. The BJP, however, alleged that the government prioritised politics and publicity over fan safety.

The stampede that occurred outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru resulted in 11 deaths, leaving many injured.

Source: India Today

Stay connected to Jaano Junction on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Koo. Listen to our Podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

logo
Jaano Junction
www.jaanojunction.com