KSCA Secretary and Treasurer resign in the Bangalore Stampede case, there is increasing ruckus

Cricket News Desk. Big news comes from the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA). KSCA Secretary, a Shankar and Treasurer E Jairam, resigned from their posts in the bumped case during the victory parade of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). 11 people lost their lives in these bumps while many were injured. Both resigned as KSCA president. RCB won the IPL trophy for the first time by defeating Punjab Kings on June 3. After this victory, there was an atmosphere of celebration across Bangalore. The next day, ie June 4, when the entire team returned with a trophy from Ahmedabad, there were a great multitude of fans in the streets of Bangalore. The team reached the Chinnaswamy Stadium, where there was already a large crowd. During this there was a stamp and 11 people died in it, in which he said he had submitted his resignation to the president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association Raghuram Bhat. He said that after the tragic incident in Bengaluru, we resigned from their positions of the KSCA secretary and treasurer. However, our role in this case was very limited. Police have arrested RCB’s chief of marketing Nikhil SOSH in this case. In addition, Sunil Mathew of the DNA of the event management business was also arrested. Before the petition was filed in the Supreme Court, KSCA President Raghuram Bhat, Secretary AK Shankar and treasurer E. Jairam filed a petition in the Karnataka High Court and said it was not their responsibility to control the crowd. He asked permission to organize the program on the RCB victory in the meeting. The reception ceremony in the meeting ended without any major obstacle, but an unpleasant incident occurred outside M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, where millions of fans met after the invitation of the Royal Challengers Bangalore on social media. As a result, the Vijay parade had to be canceled, but the ceremony continued within the stadium. Meanwhile, such a major accident occurred outside the stadium. Share this story -tags