Social media users have criticized the crowd management in Bangalore after a stampede in Bangalore, left 11 dead and compared to Mumbai’s success. – RCB Stampede tragedy
As scenes from The Stampede at Royal Challengers continued in Bangalore, the Al -Nasr procession continues, social media is heading to comparisons between the crowd management in Bangaluru and Mumbai. Many users asked how to avoid Mumbai, which hosted large crowds during the World Cup celebrations of the India team, a similar tragedy.
One of the users wrote, “I realized today that Mumbai dealt with a ten -time crowd of Bangaluru and no innocent life was lost,” and a sign of the Mumbai police in folded neighborhoods and rupees. “We must all appreciate life. There is no celebration of a game greater than our lives.”
Another user echoed, “How did Mumbai managed the celebrations five times without any accident, while Bangaluru was unable to deal with one?” This position blamed the government of the Karnataka Conference, the boycott administration and the police for the stampede, describing it as a “complete failure” of the ruling.
How Mumbai managed to manage the celebration 5 times without any accident while Bangaluru was unable to manage one celebration. This is a complete failure of the government of Karnataka #Bengaluru Province and Police Management. Also, the audience should be blamed, … pic.twitter.com/tlvxgp3fsn
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Enter a third user more important note, saying that “the audience should be blamed for an equal footing” to operate in these numbers for a “fixed championship”. The user added: “This Olympic or national achievement was not just a franchise league, where the players, the owners and the means improve cruise.”
Another job in a broader social frustration has caused, saying: “While unemployment played a role in the Mumbai’s celebration, Bangaluru’s tragic stampede left many accountability for interrogation. Although the destroyed loss of life, no one has moved forward to take responsibility.”
A third user criticized the audience’s role, saying that “the audience should be blamed for an equal footing” to attend these numbers for a “fixed championship”. The user added: “This was not the Olympic or national achievement, and it is just a privilege league, as the players, the Malcon and the Books are made.”
Another publication of the incident linked the broader social frustration: “While unemployment played a role in the Mumbai’s celebration, Bangaluru’s tragic stampede left many accountability for interrogation. Despite the destructive loss of life, no one has moved forward to take responsibility.”
Amid the anger on the Internet, the Bharatia Gata party criticized the state government, accusing them of organizing the event in a hurry without deploying or planning the police. BJP on Wednesday criticized the Karnataka state government for the alleged mismanagement of the IPL victory in RCB, after he left a position similar to a stampede near the M. Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangaluru.
The president of the state of Karnataka, the Pesaratia Jatata party, said by Vegidra that the event was lacking adequate preparation and the deployment of the police. “The state government, without any willingness, should not organize this day,” he told reporters. “If you see the World Cup celebrations in Mumbai, they were planned with appropriate arrangements. Lakhs was celebrated in Bangaluru last night. Why did another event soon and without preparation?”
The opposition leader at the Karnataka Association, R. Ashoka, criticism, and drawing comparisons with other Indian cities. “It is very sad. Cities such as Mumbai and Kolkata also celebrated their teams’ victories, but what do we see here in Bangaluru?”
Prime Minister Cedarmaya confirmed eleven deaths and thirty injuries. “More than two people to three people among two people. No one expected this crowd,” he said during a press conference. He announced a legal investigation and compensation for $ 10 for the families of the deceased.
CM DK Shivakumar said the crowd was immersed in security. “They broke the gates. A lot of seal happened,” he said. “The procession was canceled from the airport and from Vidhana Soudha because of the overwhelming crowd and rain. Even on the field, the organizers ordered us to end the event within ten to fifteen minutes.”
He said that the ability of the place was 35,000, but more than two people from Lakh came.


