Virat Kohli: Many people died after a stampede in the RCB parade outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Virat Kohli has broken the silence about him and expressed grief for the families who lost their loved ones. He has also given a big statement about the future.
Sports Desk: In the final of IPL 2025, Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Punjab and won the title for the first time after 18 years. In such a situation, there was tremendous enthusiasm among RCB fans. In the joy of winning the trophy, a Victory Parade was organized by RCB at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, in which a large number of fans gathered outside the stadium. Due to the high crowd, there was a stampede and many people died in it. Now for the first time in this case, RCB’s hero Virat Kohli has spoken and given a big statement.
What happened that day at M Chinnaswamy Stadium?
After the accident outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium, Virat Kohli has finally broken the silence and has given a big statement. A total of 11 people have died in this stampede incident, while many were also injured. Now Virat has said emotional things remembering this clock of grief. He has prayed for the aggrieved family showing a big heart. Apart from this, on behalf of three, there is talk of managing the large crowd properly in the future.
Virat expresses grief over those who lost their loved ones
In fact, Virat Kohli has been posted by writing this statement by the official Instagram account of Royal Challengers Bangalore, in which Virat has paid tribute to the dead and wished the injured to recover soon. In this statement, King Kohli said that,
Nothing in life prepares you to see sorrows like June 4. This should have been the most happy moment in the history of our franchise, but it turned into a tragic event. I am thinking about all the family members and praying that we lost our loved ones in this incident. Your loss is now a part of our story. Together we will now move forward with caution, respect and responsibility.
Questions raised about the safety of Chinnaswamy Stadium
Outrage was seen all around after the Bengaluru accident. Not only this, the RCB franchise could also have to get away from its home ground. Justice Kunha Commission said in its report that M Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium is not right for public accidents. The commission report stated that the design and dimensions of the stadium are not suitable for a huge crowd and it is not safe. It is not free from danger to organize a big event here in Future.
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