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RCB Victory Parade Stampede: Details of the Victims Who Lost Lives As IPL 2025 Celebrations Turned Deadly | Who is Responsible?

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ollowing RCB’s thrilling IPL 2025 win, fans poured into central Bengaluru, filling MG Road, Cubbon Park, and areas around Vidhana Soudha in anticipation of a promised open-bus victory parade and felicitation ceremony at the stadium.

What led to the confusion was traffic police announcing at 11:56 am about the cancellation of the open bus parade. However, thousands of fans, who were unaware of the change, continued to swarm the streets in hope to see their favourite cricket stars en route the stadium. People even climbed trees and buildings to get a view of the players. At around 3 PM, reportedly over 2 to 3 lakh people gathered near the stadium and along the one-kilometre stretch from Vidhana Soudha while the police were estimating only nearly 50,000 people. In an attempt to control the crowd, police even resorted to mild lathiollowing RCB’s thrilling IPL 2025 win, fans poured into central Bengaluru, filling MG Road, Cubbon Park, and areas around Vidhana Soudha in anticipation of a promised open-bus victory parade and felicitation ceremony at the stadium.

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What led to the confusion was traffic police announcing at 11:56 am about the cancellation of the open bus parade. However, thousands of fans, who were unaware of the change, continued to swarm the streets in hope to see their favourite cricket stars en route the stadium. People even climbed trees and buildings to get a view of the players. At around 3 PM, reportedly over 2 to 3 lakh people gathered near the stadium and along the one-kilometre stretch from Vidhana Soudha while the police were estimating only nearly 50,000 people. In an attempt to control the crowd, police even resorted to mild lathi

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