Do not open the gate in time ... shocking revelations in the Bengaluru Stampede report; Action on RCB fixed
The Karnataka cabinet accepted the report of Justice John Michael d’unha at a bumping members near Chinnaswamy Stadium. On June 4, 11 people were killed and several others injured in a stamp in the stadium. Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK After the meeting, Patil said that the Cabinet also decided to initiate action against private institutions involved in the celebration of Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) victory. “The Cabinet has decided to accept Justice John Michael d’unha’s report and take legal action on it,” he said. He said legal action will be taken against private institutions, companies such as RCB, Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) and DNA Entertainment Network. The minister said the departmental investigation into the officials would be launched. He said that the names of those responsible for stamped and negligence were recorded in the Justice d’unha report. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah ordered a judicial inquiry on June 5, a day after the incident. After the bump members, Bangalore Police Commissioner B Dayanand and Additional Commissioner (West) Vikas Kumar Vikas were suspended. The incident occurred during the Vijay parade arranged after the successful execution of the RCB franchise in the IPL. A large crowd gathered outside the stadium and caused a stamp. Share this story -tags