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Bcci show cause notice to rcb for stampede: The celebration of the victory of Royal Challengers Bangalore in Bengaluru is now becoming a big problem for the team. On 4 June 2025, 11 people were killed and several people were injured in a stampede during the celebration at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. After this incident, now BCCI Lokpal Justice (Retired) Arun Mishra has issued a show cause notice against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) on charges of negligence.
In fact, on 12 June 2025, a person named Vikas Kumar complained to the BCCI Lokpal and Ethics Officer. The complaint was on the incident of stampede at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore on 4 June.
What has been said in the complaint
The complainant has alleged that the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) franchise ignored the security rules, causing the accident. He has demanded that action should be taken against those responsible for this, suspending the Bengaluru team and the process of selling their team should also be stopped.
Lokpal instructions
- In view of this serious matter, the Karnataka Cricket Association and the Royal Challengers Bangalore have been instructed to respond to the complaint within 4 weeks in writing. Also, a copy should be given to the complainant.
- If a party wants to say something again after the answer, he can speak within 10 days.
- It has been expressed that the Royal Challengers Bangalore franchise is trying to protect itself from responsibility and may be trying to get rid of it by selling the team.
- As long as this matter is going on, the current situation should be maintained as the same. That is, neither the team should be sold nor any major changes should be made.
