Bengaluru Stampede: Congress Top Brass Summons SiddaramaAh, Shivakumar; Cm in Delhi today | Today news

Bengaluru Stampede: The Congress High Command called the Karnataka chief minister SiddaramaAh and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to the national capital over the bumps near Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium who killed 11 people and injured people on June 4. Developments, including the June 4 stamped. “Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will travel to Delhi tomorrow,” said the main minister’s office in a statement. “Siddaramaiah will meet party leadership in Delhi and inform them of the latest developments,” it says. The bumps took place here on June 4 before the Chinnaswamy Stadium, where a large number of people were full to participate in the RCB team’s IPL victory celebrations. Eleven people were killed and 56 were injured in the incident. Siddaramaiah on Sunday denied reports that the Congress High Command had sought information from him regarding the stamped incident. Shivakumar is already in Delhi today. When reporters asked him on Tuesday if he was planning to meet the party’s top buyer, he replied that he would not do this this time as he had to attend an urgent meeting in Bengaluru and return to Karnataka. Siddaramaiah said on Tuesday that he only became aware of the deaths at 5.45 hours, almost two hours after they were reported to the hospital. I got to know that the deaths happened at 17.45 hours. At 15.50 o’clock deaths were reported in the hospital, but I only got to know about it at 17.45 hours. “I got to know that the deaths occurred at 17.45 hours. At 15.50 o’clock deaths were reported in the hospital, but I only got to know about it at 17.45 hours. Up to that point, I was not aware of deaths that occurred because of the bumps. I acted against whoever did wrong, ‘he said. The chief minister also distanced himself from the opportunity and its planning. ‘The incident happened near the cricket stadium. I have no connection with it. It shouldn’t have happened, ‘he said.