Following the Bengaluru stampede that claimed 11 lives, the BCCI has fashioned a three-member committee led by Devajit Saikia. New security pointers are anticipated inside 15 days, specializing in public security and future occasion administration, together with celebrations.
The Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) fashioned a three-member committee after 11 lives have been misplaced and over 50 folks have been injured within the Bengaluru stampede, which befell on June 3. The committee will comprise BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia, who will even be the chairman of this group. Prabhtej Singh Bhatia and Rajeev Shukla will probably be two different members within the committee.
BCCI has confirmed the event through an official assertion. It was additionally talked about that recent pointers will probably be in place in 15 days. The brand new guidelines will more than likely be directed in direction of public security to be able to keep away from such conditions sooner or later. Tips concerning trophy celebrations will even anticipated to be shared.
“In gentle of the incident that occurred through the victory celebrations in Bengaluru, the Apex Council has determined to represent a committee to formulate complete pointers aimed toward stopping such occurrences sooner or later. The committee will comprise: Mr. Devajit Saikia (chairperson), Mr Prabhtej Singh Bhatia and Mr Rajeev Shukla,” the official assertion learn.
KSCA officers resigned after Chinnaswamy stampede
On June 3, after Royal Challengers Bengaluru lifted their maiden IPL trophy, beating Punjab Kings within the closing, the franchise invited their followers for a trophy parade from Vidhana Soudha to M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Lakhs of individuals gathered for the celebration, however sadly, the administration couldn’t deal with the state of affairs, which led to 11 deaths and different accidents.
After the incident, an FIR was filed towards RCB, DNA Leisure, and Karnataka State Cricket Affiliation (KSCA). RCB senior official Nikhil Sosale was even arrested, however he was lately launched on interim bail. Alternatively, two KSCA officers – Secretary A Shankar and Treasurer ES Jairam, handed in resignations, citing ‘ethical accountability’.
Now, it must be seen if the BCCI officers discover RCB responsible or they’d be cleared with new guidelines being fashioned for the long run.