BENGALURU: Home Minister G Parameshwara on Thursday visited the stampede site at M Chinnaswamy Stadium and said that a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will be formulated for largescale meetings, ceremonies and victory ceremonies.
Speaking to reporters, he said, “The CM has already announced a magisterial inquiry into the incident. I came here to see the situation at the gates where the stampede occurred”.
#WATCH | On Bengaluru stampede, Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara says, “The CM has ordered a magisterial inquiry…Let the report of the inquiry come to the govt, and if there were any lapse,s then action will be initiated against whoever is found responsible. We did not… pic.twitter.com/b49KjIwTB4
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He added that the Chief Minister held a meeting yesterday. An investigation has been ordered to be conducted under the leadership of the Bengaluru Urban district District Commissioner. He assured that whoever the perpetrators are, strict action will be taken. “I cannot say anything until the investigation report comes”, he said.
The Home Department will come up with a new SOP to ensure that such incidents do not happen. He said that from now on, when any big ceremony, meeting, or victory celebration is held, the programmes should be held within the framework of the police department’s directives.
#WATCH | Bengaluru | Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium inspects the stampede site pic.twitter.com/JvCu7aQ496
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“We will make a new SOP. We will give some instructions. Such incidents should never happen. Innocent deaths should not happen. It hurts to see all this. It was sad when I saw it in the morgue yesterday. People aged 20-25 years have lost their lives when they came to celebrate happily. No one could have predicted all this,” he said.
Eleven people died in the accident, and 56 were injured. Forty six people have been treated and have gone home. Officials said that 10 people are being treated in the hospital, and none of them were seriously injured.
The Home Minister said that the incident that took place yesterday was unprecedented in the state’s cricket history. He offered his prayers and condolences for the deceased and their families.
#WATCH | Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara arrives at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium following the stampede outside the stadium during the RCB victory celebrations yesterday pic.twitter.com/N6ybcpZWaV
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Parameshwara added, “A man told Vydehi Hospital about the loss of his son. His son had left home at 6 am to go to college. This is how it happened. The community came in joy. No one could have predicted this. The stadium, which has a capacity of 34,000 seats, had 3 lakh people”.
“According to the information provided by the Metro, 8.7 lakh people travelled in the Metro from 9 am to 11 pm. I will not say anything until the investigation report comes. I will inspect the scene of the incident at Chinnaswamy Stadium. I will hold a meeting with RCB and KSCA. Whatever is technical, the DG&IGP and the Bengaluru City Police Commissioner will look into it”, he told reporters.
The stampede occurred at the gates of the iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium when thousands of fans gathered to get a glimpse of RCB players after the franchise won the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.
The Karnataka government announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families of the deceased killed in the stampede. Earlier, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed a press conference and said the government would also provide free treatment to the injured. (ANI)