Bengaluru, June 05, 2025 (ANI): Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara, on Thursday, inspected the site of the stampede at the Chinnaswamy stadium. The stampede had killed 11 people and injured several. The Home Minister said that the state government had not asked the Royal Challengers Bangalore or the Karnataka Cricket Association to organise the victory celebrations at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium."The CM has ordered a magisterial inquiry...Let the report of the inquiry come to the government, and if there were any lapses, then action will be initiated against whoever is found responsible," he said.
00:00Honorable Chief Minister has already made a statement, he has already addressed the media also
00:06and he has ordered a magisterial inquiry by a deputy commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Arban Bangalore
00:16and till a report comes from the inquiry, we will not be able to say anything.
00:24So, compensations also have been announced, 10 lakh rupees compensation we have announced
00:31and KCA has also announced 5 lakh rupees compensation and this process in fact it is on and I am going
00:41to visit this spot just about 11 o'clock and I will see, I will discuss with the RCBT people,
00:48I will discuss with the KCA people, office bearers and their point of view also we will discuss and see.
00:58Sir, you have said you will take strict action sir but who is going to be responsible for these 11 lives, could this not have been better planned, a lot of questions are rising sir.
01:07No, there are a lot of questions raised, as I said let the inquiry report come to government and if there are any lapses, definitely they will point out the lapses, right?
01:21And whoever is responsible for those lapses, definitely we will initiate action.