CSK fan club’s 2024 warning goes viral after stampede at RCB IPL 2025 celebration | Cricket News

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CSK fan club's 2024 warning goes viral after stampede at RCB IPL 2025 celebration

NEW DELHI: A chilling outdated warning issued by a Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fan membership in 2024 has resurfaced and gone viral within the wake of the tragic stampede throughout Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) IPL 2025 victory celebrations that left a number of folks lifeless and plenty of others injured. RCB clinched their maiden IPL title by defeating Punjab Kings within the 2025 ultimate, prompting huge celebrations in Bengaluru. However, what ought to have been a historic second for the franchise became a catastrophe as a stampede broke out in the course of the workforce’s celebratory parade, leading to lack of lives and widespread accidents.In the aftermath of the tragedy, followers on social media have revived a 2024 put up from a CSK fan account, which had warned concerning the lack of security for girls and households at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru throughout IPL matches.“To our fans who came and supported us today at Bangalore. Hope you reached home safe! Forever grateful for your love and support! However, with the treatment we witnessed towards all the women, children and families, this is shambles. This is not the Bengaluru we knew. What we can say is that Bengaluru is NOT safe for any women to watch an IPL game in Chinnaswamy if you are not part of the local fandom. The security and fan behaviour is a letdown beyond words and imagination,” the unique put up from 2024 had said.Now, in gentle of the latest tragedy, the identical fan account has reposted their warning, expressing frustration over how their earlier considerations have been dismissed.

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“Lot of engagement from fans on this old tweet. Yes, we did raise concerns about security and safety back in 2024! Instead of the RCB management acknowledging the problem and facing it, trolls came for defence with responses like ‘where is the proof’, ‘sore losers’, ‘use burnol’, ‘sympathy’, ‘this is not harassment’, and what not!“Unfortunately, what happened in 2025 could have been easily avoided if only there was responsibility, attitude, and intention to acknowledge reality!” the CSK fan membership posted on Thursday.The resurfaced post has sparked a fresh debate on fan behaviour, security lapses, and event management during high-profile cricket events in India — raising difficult questions for RCB and local authorities to answer.IPL champions RCB announced a financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh each for the families of the 11 supporters, who lost their lives in a stampede outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium during the team’s IPL victory celebrations.“The unlucky incident in Bengaluru yesterday has induced lots of anguish and ache to the RCB household,” RCB issued a statement on social media on Thursday.“As a mark of respect and a gesture of solidarity, RCB has introduced a monetary assist of Rs 10 lakh to every of the eleven households of the deceased. In addition, a fund referred to as RCB Cares can be being created to assist followers injured on this tragic incident,” it added.More than 50 people were injured in the incident.

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