A deadly stampede during RCB’s IPL 2025 victory celebrations in Bengaluru has left 11 dead and over 30 injured, with public anger directed at Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma as they departed for London.

Bengaluru – A catastrophic stampede unfolded outside Chinnaswamy Stadium on June 4, 2025, as thousands of fans gathered to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) historic IPL 2025 victory. The tragedy, which claimed 11 lives and injured over 30, has sent shockwaves across India, with public outrage intensifying after Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma were spotted leaving for London the following day.

Fatal Chaos After IPL Triumph
The stampede occurred when an estimated 2-3 lakh fans converged around the 35,000-capacity Chinnaswamy Stadium, overwhelming security arrangements. According to The Hindu, the chaos erupted as fans, jubilant over RCB’s first IPL title in 18 years, breached barriers in an attempt to catch a glimpse of the team. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah admitted the state failed to anticipate the massive turnout, stating, “We regret the lapse in crowd control measures. We are committed to supporting the victims.” The Karnataka High Court has initiated a suo motu public interest litigation, demanding a status report from the state by June 10, 2025, while a police case has been filed against RCB, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), and event organizers for criminal negligence.

Kohli and Sharma’s Response and Departure
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, both deeply associated with RCB, expressed their grief via social media. Kohli shared RCB’s official statement on Instagram: “We are deeply anguished by the unfortunate incidents… The safety and well-being of everyone is of utmost importance to us,” adding, “At a loss for words. Absolutely gutted .” Sharma reposted the statement with heartbroken emojis. RCB announced ₹10 lakh compensation for each deceased fan’s family and established RCB Cares, a fund to aid the injured. However, on June 5, the couple was seen at Mumbai airport, reportedly en route to London for personal reasons, triggering a firestorm of criticism. X users lambasted their departure, with comments like, “Shame at the peak! Should be arrested for insisting stampede,” and comparisons to Allu Arjun’s legal troubles after a fatal incident at his film premiere. No evidence, however, links Kohli or Sharma directly to the stampede’s cause.

Systemic Failures and Public Safety Concerns
A 2024 study by the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore on crowd management at sporting events highlighted the risks of inadequate planning at high-profile venues like Chinnaswamy Stadium. The study noted that Indian stadiums often lack real-time crowd-monitoring systems, a factor likely contributing to the tragedy. Security expert Dr. Vikram Singh, former DGP of Uttar Pradesh, told ANI, “Large-scale events require dynamic risk assessments and coordination between police, organizers, and local authorities, which clearly faltered here.” The state government has promised to implement stricter safety protocols, while the BCCI is reviewing IPL event management guidelines to prevent future incidents.

Compensation and Accountability
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah announced ₹10 lakh compensation for each victim’s family and free medical treatment for the injured, mirroring RCB’s financial aid commitment. The KSCA, which manages Chinnaswamy Stadium, issued a statement: “We are cooperating fully with the investigation and will strengthen safety measures.” Public anger, however, remains focused on Kohli and Sharma, with some X posts calling their departure “insensitive” and demanding accountability. Legal experts clarify that no grounds exist for their arrest, as the stampede stemmed from organizational failures, not individual actions.

A Nation Mourns
The tragedy has cast a shadow over RCB’s long-awaited IPL victory, raising questions about fan safety at high-energy sporting events. As investigations continue, the focus remains on delivering justice for the victims and preventing such disasters in the future. For now, the nation mourns, and the debate over accountability rages on.

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