Bengaluru stampede: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar issues apology for the incident
ET Online June 05, 2025 02:00 PM
Synopsis

A tragic stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru claimed 11 lives and injured 33 during RCB victory celebrations. Deputy CM DK Shivakumar apologized and announced postponement of government events. CM Siddaramaiah declared Rs 10 lakh compensation for the deceased's families and free treatment for the injured. He also ordered a magisterial inquiry into the incident.

Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday issued an apology after 11 people were killed and 33 others were injured in a stampede near the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru during RCB victory celebrations.

"This should not have happened and we never expected such a big crowd...The stadium's capacity is 35,000, but more than 3 lakh people were there...Gates (of the stadium) have been broken...We apologise for this incident...We want to know the facts and give a clear message," Shivakumar told ANI.

Further, he accused BJP of politicising the tragic incident. "BJP is doing politics...We are very sorry for the incident. We will work out a better solution in the future..."

The Congress leader also said that all government events scheduled for Thursday have been postponed after the tragedy.

"...Tomorrow, except the cabinet meeting, all programmes have been postponed. No celebrations, including the World Environment Day..."

Earlier on Wednesday, the Karnataka government announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families of the deceased killed in the stampede.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed a press conference and said the government would also provide free treatment to the injured.

"A major tragedy occurred during the victory celebrations. It happened near the Chinnaswamy Stadium. The government has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the deceased. The government will provide free treatment to the injured," Siddaramaiah said.

"11 died and 33 were injured in the stampede. This tragedy should not have happened. The government expresses deep sorrow over this incident," he added.

The Karnataka chief minister further asserted that he has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the matter.

"I don't want to defend this incident. Our government will not do politics on this. I have ordered a magisterial inquiry and given 15 days' time. People even broke the gates of the stadium. There was a stampede. No one expected such a huge crowd. The stadium has a capacity of only 35,000 people, but 2-3 lakh people came," Siddaramaiah said.
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