RCB Emotional Post: You will remember a stampede at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on 4 June 2025, in which 11 fans died. Now 3 months after this incident, RCB shared an emotional post on social media.
Bengaluru Stampede 2025: Royal Challengers Bangalore, who tasted the victory after 18 years in IPL 2025, remembered his fans after 3 months and shared a long post on social media. In fact, this post came after the painful incident on June 4, in which there was a stampede while celebrating RCB’s Victory and 11 fans were killed in the accident, while more than 50 people were injured. On August 28, RCB shared a post on X and recalled the incident and said that it was not silence but sorrow. Let’s know, RCB wrote anything else in its post …
RCB post after Bangalore accident (IPL 2025 Victory Parade Tragedy)
On X Royal Challengers Bangalore Shared a post on his official handle. In this he wrote- Dear 12th Man Army This is our heart’s message for you. It has been almost 3 months since the last posted. This was not silent absence but mourning. The team said that the June 4 incident changed everything, the place which was once filled with energy and happiness, became silent after the accident. RCB made it clear that the reason for his silence was not negligent, but the deep sorrow of that accident. RCB said that he is making something for his fans, which will not just react to that tragedy, but will be a new beginning for him. This post of RCB is becoming increasingly viral on social media and more than 177000 people have seen this post. This post of RCB shows that the team is still not able to come out of the grief of that accident. He has promised his fans that he will take full care of security in the coming time.
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Let us tell you that Royal Challengers Bangalore became the champion after 18 years after defeating Punjab Kings in the 18th season of the Indian Premier League on 3 June, but the next day there was a stampede in Victory Celebration. The Karnataka government blamed RCB after this accident. He said that it was a big mistake to organize a Victory Parade on such a large scale without arrangements and permission. At the same time, this month the central government also blamed RCB. He says that it was very negligent to gather a crowd of 3 to 5 lakh people without proper permission or consent from the police.