HASSAN: Opposition Leader in Karnataka R Ashoka and leader of Opposition in the Legislative council Chalavadi Narayanaswamy visited the home of Bhumik, an engineering student from Belur Taluk, Hassan district, who died in a stampede during RCB’s victory celebration, to console the family.
Speaking with Bhumik’s father, D.T. Lakshman, R Ashoka said that while a lost life cannot be brought back, he assured the family of justice for the incident.

Bengaluru | Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly and BJP leader R Ashoka says, “The CM and Deputy CM have gone to Delhi. The people in Delhi (Congress high command) are confused. They say it happened at the cricket stadium, then at Vidhana Soudha… They’re saying there… https://t.co/PXrzjEwMA5 pic.twitter.com/BUSpd39DUk
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“The CM and Deputy CM have gone to Delhi. The people in Delhi (Congress high command) are confused. They say it happened at the cricket stadium, then at Vidhana Soudha… They’re saying there will be a cabinet expansion tomorrow – they’re using it to divert attention from the stampede incident. We should not fall prey to Congress’ conspiracy. Action must be taken against the Chief Minister. The CM and DCM must be replaced. If they haven’t done anything wrong, hand over the case to the CBI. The families of the deceased are saying the government is at fault. KSCA and RCB have said they are not to blame. In the competition to bring in people, tweets were made. RCB should have tweeted —why did the CM tweet?” Bhumik’s father expressed that no parent should endure such a tragedy. He has spent two to three days grieving near his son’s burial site.

#WATCH | Bengaluru | Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly and BJP leader R Ashoka meets family members of one of the Bengaluru stampede victims – Bhumik – who lost his life in the stampede. pic.twitter.com/jI8ZydPSyq
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Speaking further, Bhumik’s father, Lakshman, questioned why the government failed to realise that such an event should not be held amid such a large crowd. He said that children like theirs have lost their lives, and while the government has provided compensation, he questioned whether money could replace their loss.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka High Court heard the petition filed by the Marketing and Revenue Head of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Nikhil Sosale, today. The petition was filed to challenge the legality of his arrest in connection with the stampede outside Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium. The court rejected the prayer for interim relief and said it would hear the Advocate General of the state on Wednesday. (ANI)
