Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has been quoted in court against the IPL franchise on the posts of RCB now removed; Stamped killed 11 | Cricket news

The Government of Karnataka on 4 June. The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have been convicted for a tragic stampede who killed 11 people outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium.The state’s status report was submitted on 12 June and revealed by a court order on 8 July, highlighting that RCB proceeded with publicity activities despite being deprived of permission. He even used a video clip of Virat Kohli to promote the incident.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!According to officials, the KSCA CEO informed the Cuban Park Police Station about the possible victory parade on 3 June evening. The police rejected the request, citing lack of details about mob management and short notice.Despite the refusal, RCB took the morning on social media on 4 June. He announced a win parade from Vidhana Sauda to Chinnaswamy Stadium. At 8:55 am, he shared Virat Kohli’s video message about celebrating with Bangalore fans.At 8.55 pm, RCB posted a video characteristic of Virat Kohli on its official handle @Rcbtweets, stating that the team “intends to celebrate this victory at 04.06.2025 with people of Bangalore and RCB fans.”Later, at 3:14 pm, another post parade time was announced – from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm – by ceremonies inside the stadium. It was only in this post that RCB mentioned that limited free passes were available at Shop.royalchallengers.com.When RCB posted a parade timing, the situation deteriorated, in which a limited free pass was mentioned on their website. By then, the large crowd had already gathered. The government noted the large -scale social media effects of these posts, with the first announcement 1.6 million times, followed by 426,000, 760,000 and 1.7 million times for the posts.