According to the judicial committee report led by judge John Michael of Cunha, the Chinnaswamy stadium has been declared unsuitable for organizing major events. If the government considers each province of the report, the holding of major events could be arrested at the emblematic place.

This commission was created to have a clear investigation opinion on the jostling of Chinnaswamy during the celebrations of the victory of the Royal Challengers Bangalore. The jostling took place on June 4, and the aforementioned accident saw the death of 11 innocent people, and several other players were injured.

The incident took place because the place was overcrowded with a lot of people, and police officials, as well as the DNA network, the management company responsible for the major event, did not expect large number of people, while RCB fans of India joined RCB celebrations.

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Justice governs the Chinnaswamy stadium as inappropriate for major events

The report provided by the Cunha judge observed that the “design and structure” of the Chinnaswamy stadium is poorly suited to events of this nature.

He mentioned several problems with the premises of the stadium and suggested that no “high attendance” event should take place further in this place.

“Any future site should comply with international standards”, quoted by Deccan Herald.

The aforementioned report should have these required installations: “File and circulation zones specially designed, separated from public roads, adequate doors for the entry and mass exit, access points to integrated public transport and tourist centers, emergency evacuation plans in accordance with international safety standards, to a parking and infrastructure infrastructure participants. “

“The design and structure of the stage were unsuitable and dangerous for mass collection [sic]. All the entrance and exit doors opened directly to the path. A spacious and organized detention area for the crowd was not provided at the entrance. “”

“Consequently, the public was forced to queue on the trail or the road (obstructing) and by endangering pedestrians and vehicle movements as well as the possibility of disbelievers to reach the crowd and worsen the risk, in particular in the absence of security,” added the report.

The Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah had previously noted that the commission report will be presented at the meeting of the cabinet, which finally began on July 24.

The meeting of the State cabinet approved the conclusions of the report of the Cunha judge and, according to her, held several authorities responsible for the nasty bombardity. As indicated by Mr. HK Patil, the Minister of Law and Parliamentary Affairs of Karnataka, the government must bring legal action against the RCB, the DNA network and the Karnataka State Cricket Association.

The judicial report also included the names of several police officers who were held responsible for not being able to control the situation and, therefore, the government of Karnataka also made ministerial investigations against them.

Committee to save the president of the KSCA

In the midst of all this, the Committee also suggested taking action on the president of the KSCA, Mr. Raghuram Bhat; The ex-secretary, A. Shanlar; RCB vice-president, Rajest Menon; And the director general of DNA Entertainment Networks, T. Vekat Vardhan.

Also, the following police officers, Dayananda, Vikash Kumar Vikash, Shekhar H. Tekkannavar, C. Balakrishna and Ak Girish, have been subject to sections mentioned in the report.

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