“Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered a rise within the compensation introduced for the households of those that died within the Chinnaswamy Stadium tragedy to Rs 25 lakh every. Earlier, the federal government had introduced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh every,” as reported by ANI.
Bengaluru Stampede | Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered a rise within the compensation introduced for the households of those that died within the Chinnaswamy Stadium tragedy to Rs 25 lakh every.
Earlier, the federal government had introduced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh every.
— ANI (@ANI) June 7, 2025
Eleven individuals have been killed and several other others have been injured in a stampede outdoors the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium through the IPL 2025 victory celebrations of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on June 4.
Earlier on Thursday, Royal Challengers Bengaluru additionally introduced an ex gratia of Rs 10 lakh to the kin of 11 victims and created a fund known as RCB Cares to assist followers injured on this tragic incident.
The Karnataka Police, within the FIR lodged concerning the stampede, said that the accused events — RCB franchise, occasion administration agency DNA, and the KSCA Administrative Committee — organised the victory celebration with out the mandatory permissions. The FIR has been registered in opposition to them for culpable murder, unlawful meeting, and different critical expenses.
On Friday, a Karnataka courtroom despatched all 4 accused linked to the stampede incident to 14 days’ judicial custody.
“All 4 accused linked to the stampede case close to Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium have been arrested and despatched to 14 days judicial custody. Amongst them, three are from DNA and one is from RCB. The arrests come as authorities proceed their investigation into the incident,” as reported by IANS.
In the meantime, the Karnataka Excessive Courtroom on Friday granted interim reduction to the workplace bearers of the Karnataka State Cricket Affiliation (KSCA), who had approached the courtroom in search of the quashing of the FIR registered in opposition to them in reference to the stampede incident.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered a one-man fee led by retired Justice John Michael D’Cunha to conduct a complete investigation into the stampede incident and requested D’Cunha to submit the report inside 30 days.
Moreover, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has additionally ordered the magisterial enquiry by the Deputy Commissioner of the Bengaluru City district within the incident together with a Legal Investigation Division (CID) probe.







