The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) (RCB), last month.
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Troubles Are Set to Further Deepen after the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) Stampede in Bengaluru, where 11 people lost their lives on June 4.
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The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) also Gave Relief to Senior IPS Officer Vikas Kumar, Who was suspended by the Karnataka Government after the Incident. Cat canceled the suspension of the IPS officer, saying he was warongly blamed for the traffic.
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After cat’s action, the rcb has found itself in serial Trouble. Actually, The Bcci Ombudsman and Ethics Officer, Justice (Retd) Arun Mishra, Has Asked Both RCB and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (Ksca) to Submitten Temponses Following Complaint Regarding The Tragic Bengaluru Stampede Registered by the IPS Officer Vikas Kumar.
The Complaint Accuses Both RCB and Ksca of Gross Negligence in Handling The Crowd Situation that LED to the Stampede in Bengaluru Last Month. Both rcb and ksca have been given four weeks to submit their respective statements to the ombudsman.
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The Complainant also Urged The Bcci Ombudsman to Halt Any Sale of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru Franchise by Its Current Ownes Until The Stampede Investigation is Complete, CONCERNS COTING CONCERNS Affect the ongoing probe into the tragic incident last month.
As Reported by PTI, Justice Mishra Wrote in His Directive, “Looking at the gravity of the incident, it is considered approves that the karnataka (state) Cricket Association, AS Well as the COLLED COLLI SS Royal Challengers Bangalore, be asked to submit their written replies to the complaint. “
The Directive Further Reads, “This Complaint has been filled in related to the unfortunate stampede at the m. chinnaswamy stadium on 04.06.2025. The Complaint Alleges Gross Gross Negligence Negligence By the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Franchise. Negotiations. “
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The Bcci Ombudsman has given Kumar 10 days’ time to file a rejoinder after receiving their response. One of the Major Concerns Raised is the Growing Speculation that RCB’s Current Ownes May Be Exploring a Possible Sale of the Franchise.
Complaint to Bcci Filed by Senior IPS Officer Vikas Kumar https://t.co/geyfo3gjvs
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With the Stampede Case Still Under Investigation, Justice Mishra Said That The Complainant has expressed his concerns that this movie even could be an attempt to Xcountability. In Response, The Ombudsman has Directed All Parties to MainTain the Current Ownesip Status Until The Inquiry CONCLUDES.
This decision has been taken to ensure transparency and prevent any party from avoiding potential consortequences related to the Bengaluru Stampede Tragedy.