Karnataka LoP Ashoka seeks NHRC probe into Bengaluru stampede
The BJP leader urged the Commission to take immediate cognisance of the incident and launch a comprehensive investigation into the roles and responsibilities of all government officials, agencies, and private entities involved in organising the event.
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Leader of Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly, R Ashoka
Bengaluru, 12 June
Leader of Opposition
in the Karnataka Assembly, R Ashoka has sought the urgent intervention of
National Human Right Commission (NHRC) in connection with the stampede incident
near the Chinnaswamy stadium.
The BJP leader urged
the Commission to take immediate cognisance of the incident and launch a
comprehensive investigation into the roles and responsibilities of all
government officials, agencies, and private entities involved in organising the
event.
In his letter to NHRC
Chairman, Ashoka said the stampede near the stadium during the Royal
Challengers Bengaluru IPL victory celebrations on 4 June was a "deeply
disturbing incident of human rights violation" that resulted in the loss of 11 innocent lives and left 75 individuals injured.
"This is not
merely an unfortunate accident it appears, based on eyewitness accounts and
preliminary investigations, to be the direct result of gross negligence,
mismanagement, and a blatant disregard for public safety by the state
government and the concerned authorities," he said in his letter dated 11
June.
Ashoka highlighted
several critical lapses that he claimed led to the incident, which included
lack of crowd control, lapses on part of the state government and organisers,
and insufficient police deployment.
"The area
(stadium), which has a capacity of around 35,000, saw a massive and
unmanageable influx of lakhs of people, allegedly due to misleading
announcements regarding free passes," he stated.
Citing inadequate
security and police presence, he referred to reports suggesting a "serious
shortfall" in on-ground security personnel required to manage the crowd.
He also raised
concerns over the alleged absence of basic amenities and emergency services at
the venue.
"Eye witnesses
report a severe shortage of medical aid, ambulances, and even basic facilities
such as water."
Flagging the
"irresponsible" conduct of organisers, he said, "The alleged
misinformation by RCB, the event management firm DNA, and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) contributed directly to the chaos."
"Although FIRs
have been filed and an inquiry commission announced, the apparent lack of
foresight and preparation by government agencies is deeply concerning," he
stated.
Ashoka has urged the
NHRC to ensure accountability and recommend necessary disciplinary or legal
action against those found negligent.
He also asked the
Commission to issue guidelines and protocols to prevent similar incidents
during large-scale public events, with a focus on crowd control, safety norms,
and emergency preparedness.
"This
preventable tragedy has caused immense grief and anger among the people of
Karnataka. I firmly believe that the intervention of the NHRC is vital not only
to secure justice for the affected families but also to ensure such an incident
is never repeated," he added.
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