Karnataka High Court probes Bengaluru stampede report secrecy
After a tragic stampede during Royal Challengers Bangalore's IPL victory parade outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium left 11 people dead and 75 injured, the Karnataka High Court is now getting involved.
The court plans to appoint an amicus curiae (a legal advisor) to help look into what went wrong, and will also bring in RCB, the Karnataka State Cricket Association, and DNA Networks for answers.
RCB has changed how it celebrates victories
The court isn't happy that the government has kept its investigation report sealed, worrying this could affect a fair trial.
With another hearing set for June 23, there's growing pressure for more transparency and better safety at big public events.
RCB has changed how it celebrates wins and offered condolences to victims' families.
The tragedy has sparked serious conversations about crowd control and event safety—something everyone hopes will lead to stricter rules in the future.