Karnataka govt to formulate new SOP for mega events, celebrations
The initiative comes in the wake of the stampede near the Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium here on Wednesday that claimed 11 lives.
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G Parameshwara with B Dayananda during an inspection after the stampede near the Chinnaswamy stadium (PTI)
Bengaluru, 5 June
Karnataka government will formulate a new Standard Operating
Procedure (SOP) for mega events, meetings and celebrations aimed at preventing
any untoward incidents, state Home Minister G Parameshwara said on Thursday.
The initiative comes in the wake of the stampede near the
Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium here on Wednesday that claimed 11 lives.
Speaking to reporters, Parameshwara said that the government will
take strict measures identifying the lapses that led to the stampede near the stadium, where a large number of people had thronged to participate in the RCB
team's IPL victory celebrations.
Eleven people have died and 56 have been injured in the incident.
Among the injured, 46 have gone back home after the treatment, while 10 are at
hospital and their condition is not serious according to doctors.
"Aimed at preventing such incidents, the government, the home
department will formulate a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). We will
give instructions that from now on any mega events, meetings and celebrations,
should be held within the framework of the directions issued by the police
department," Parameshwara said.
A new SOP will be formulated to ensure that such incidents never
happen in the future, he said.
"Such deaths shouldn't happen, innocents should not die,
looking at the dead bodies it pains anyone....many of them were youngsters in
20-25 years of age. They came happily to celebrate, they wouldn't have expected
to lose their lives. We will take strict measures identifying the lapses,"
he added.
Stating that such an incident never happened in the state's
cricketing history, Parameshwara said, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah held a
meeting yesterday and has ordered for a megestrial inquiry into the incident
under the leadership of Bengaluru Urban Deputy Commissioner.
"If any lapses are found, strict action will be taken against
whoever is responsible," he said, adding that he didn't want to go into
details, because an inquiry has been ordered.
Respondent to a question about government not taking adequate
measures and lapses on its part, the Home Minister said, "as you are aware
there were celebrations (for RCB victory) almost entire Tuesday night on
streets of Bengaluru. Again in the morning (Wednesday) atmosphere for this
celebration (with team landing in city) was created...entire community in a way
was in celebration frenzy."
"No one expected about three lakh people to come against the
stadium's capacity of 30 thousand. According to information from Bangalore
Metro around 8.7 lakh people travelled till 11pm (on Wednesday). You imagine
how much crowd had come," he said.
Parameshwara said he would be visiting the incident site near the
stadium and will also hold discussions with the RCB and Karnataka State Cricket
Association representatives.
Asked about the FIR reportedly not being registered in connection
with the incident, he said, "anything technical, I will discuss with the
Police Commissioner and DGP."
On questions being asked as to who will take the responsibility
for deaths, the Minister said, on getting to know about the lapses, responsibilities
can be fixed.
Expressing relief that no untoward incident took place at the RCB
team felicitation event in front of Vidhana Soudha, he said, "I heard
about some sticks being thrown at the media alleging they obstructed the
view....within 2-3 hours as the felicitation event had to be organised, some
lapses might have happened."
To a question about allegations that the government neglected
senior officials' suggestions against holding the event in haste, he said,
"there are such claims, let's see who said and when."
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