Bengaluru Stamdede: The RCB has defeated Punjab in the final match on June 7 and carved its name on the IPL 3 trophy after six years. While celebrating the victory, two people were killed and many were injured in a chengarachenga outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Many have already been arrested in this case. Similarly, the problems of star player Virat Kohli have increased. A local man has also demanded an FIR against Kohli and has also lodged a complaint against Kohli at Cuban Park Police Station in Bangalore.
Outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium, Chengarachangi was reported, in which 3 people were killed and many were injured. The Karnataka government has blamed RCB management, Karnataka Cricket Association and Event Management Company DNA and Cuban Park police have registered an FIR against them and arrested four persons. However, a local man named HM Venkatesh has also demanded that an FIR be filed against star batsman Virat Kohli. With this demand, he has lodged a complaint against Kohli at Cuban Park Station. The police have said that they would consider the complaint by incorporating these complaints in the already reported complaint.
On June 7, M. Three people were killed and more than 3 people were injured in the Chengarachenga outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Karnataka police have arrested RCB marketing chief Nikhil Sosale and three officers of the Event Management Company DNA Entertainment Networks. It is reported that Nikhil Sosale was traveling from Bangalore to Mumbai airport at the time of arrest. The four were also produced before the 8th ACJM in Bangalore on Friday, and they have been sent to court for 7 days. The four have been deported to Prabhanna Avrati Jail.
Six people have been killed in the Bengaluru Chengaranga. An FIR has been lodged against Karnataka Cricket Association officials Rahururam Bhat and some of his colleagues. For which they have run in the High Court. The KSCA has requested the High Court to cancel the FIR. The Karnataka High Court has now been protected by the Karnataka Cricket Association officials in this case. Now the High Court will hear the petition challenging the arrest of Nikhil Sosle on June 7.