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RCB's IPL winning celebrations should have been planned better: BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia

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The BCCI on Wednesday rued the preparatory lapses that marred the Royal Challenger Bengaluru's IPL-winning celebrations and led to the death of 11 people outside the Chinnaswamy stadium, while the team management empathised with the "vulnerability and emotions" of cricket lovers.

The celebratory mood in the city turned sombre a day after RCB ended their 18-year wait for an IPL title. Nearly two lakh fans gathered outside the stadium, which the police could not control, leading to utter chaos that left more than 30 fans injured.

It is very unfortunate. This is a negative side of popularity. People are crazy for cricketers. The organisers should have planned it better. My deepest condolences to the family of the deceased. I wish early recovery of the injured," BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told PTI.

When one organises a victory celebration of this magnitude, proper precautions, safety and security measures need to be taken. There have been some lapses somewhere. After such a glorious ending to the IPL, this has been an anti-climax." Saikia cited the examples of the celebrations that were conducted smoothly, including the one in Mumbai following India's T20 World Cup triumph in Barbados.

"There have been IPL celebrations in the past as well, like in Kolkata last year when KKR won but nothing happened there. Same was the case when we won the T20 World Cup.

"There was a sea of humanity in Mumbai but nothing happened. Police and local authorities worked in tandem to ensure smooth conduct. I hope nothing more untoward happens.

Even yesterday in Ahmedabad, during the IPL final, there were 120,000 people at the stadium but BCCI has a dedicated team which has done elaborate planning in coordination with local district administration and law enforcing authorities to ensure that safety and security of the spectators," Saikia added.

An RCB spokesperson said that people must understand the emotions of cricket fans but did not say a word on mismanagement. We are trying to control all that is there in our hand. The govt is supporting at all levels but this is pure sentiment of the city and even after communicating to look after each other while they celebrate this win, such situations have happened.

We need to understand the sentiments and raw emotions of people too. They have patiently waited 18 years for this Cup and all we need is to empathise with them for their vulnerability and emotions. Lets please try manage this together," the spokesperson said in a statement.

Not aware if it was a planned or unplanned event, says IPL Chairman

Meanwhile, IPL Chairman Arun Dhumal said that as soon as he was made aware of the tragedy unfolding outside the stadium, he instructed the organisers to wrap up the proceedings. Whatever inquiry that needs to be done, the concerned authorities will do that. It was not a BCCI event. It is sad and tragic. The celebrations turned into a tragedy. Our heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones," Dhumal told PTI.

"I am not even aware whether there was a planned event or unplanned event. Whether fans were supposed to come or they came on their own. When I spoke to the RCB officials, there was so much of noise inside the stadium they probably did not know what was happening outside. When I told them about it, they assured me they would wind up the event.

"We curtailed a game in Dharamsala (during IPL), and we made sure everyone was evacuated safely. Not even a person was hurt there," he said.

RCB-KSCA Announces Financial Aid 

Later, the RCB and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) jointly announced Rs 5 lakh compensation to the “families of those who have lost their loved ones.

"We are profoundly saddened by the tragic loss of life and injuries to sustained by individuals during this event. We hope this gesture can offer some support and solace in their time of grief,” KSCA Chief Finance Office Shivaji Lokre said in a media release. 

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