
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Historic Madeen Indian Premier League (IPL) After a tragic stampede near M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, the winning ceremony quickly turned into a grieved moment, killing 11 people and injuries of more than 50 others. However, after this incident, misinformation has been broadcast, claiming that the official Instagram handle of the IPL has unfollowed.
How did stampede occurred on 04 June?
Bangalore -based side defeated Punjab Kings in a thrilling final to remove its first IPL Trophy, ending the 18 -year -long wait for the title. The victory created equally happiness among fans and players, inspiring the franchise to organize a grand festive program in Bengaluru on 4 June.
However, there was a deadly stampede by RCB's ill -fated confusion between the Karnataka government and the security officials and the confusion on the misunderstanding and the stadium gate. The RCB announced the INR 10 lakh compensation for the families of the victims and medical assistance for the injured, while the Karnataka government also announced the INR 25 lakh compensation and ordered a judicial inquiry.
Has IPL unfollowed RCB on Instagram?
- Social media is claiming that the IPL has unfollowed RCB on Instagram.
- However, these rumors can be confirmed as false.
- The official Instagram account of the IPL continues to follow the RCB page.
- There is no indication that the League has removed itself from the 2025 champions.
Term results of horrific stampede
In addition, the Karnataka government has taken strong measures after the incident, including several arrests, including RCB's marketing and revenue chief, Nikhil Sosle and DNA Entertainment Network, RCB's event management partner's officials. The FIR has been filed citing mismanagement and confusion on mob control due to a public announcement of free passes, causing several gates to be crowded.
Additionally, Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) secretary, a Shankar and Treasurer ES Jeram, have resigned citing moral responsibility. While the KSCA's top council accepted his resignation, it refused to resign on a large scale so far.
While BCCI has the right to impose punishment, including restrictions, for violations of public safety under its franchise agreements, there is no official term from the board about any such action against RCB. The Judicial Commission is expected to submit a report within 30 days, headed by Justice Michael D'Suna.





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