New Delhi: A frightening former warning issued by a Fan Club of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in 2024 resurfaced and became viral following the tragic bombardment during the victory celebrations of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) IPL 2025 who made several dead people and many other injured. RCB won its first IPL title by beating the kings of Punjab in the 2025 final, which caused massive celebrations in Bengaluru. However, what should have been a historic moment for the franchise turned into a disaster when a jostling broke out during the team celebration parade, causing loss of life and widespread injuries.In the aftermath of the tragedy, fans on social networks relaunched an article in 2024 of an account of CSK fans, which had warned of the lack of security for women and families of the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru during the IPL matches.“For our fans who came to support us today in Bangalore. I hope you arrived at home safely! You always have your love and support! However, with the treatment that we have seen towards all women, children and families, it is not a mess. It is not the security of Bengaluru. Words and imagination,” The original 2024 post had declared.Now, in the light of the recent tragedy, the same fans account has republished its warning, expressing its frustration as to how their previous concerns have been rejected.
“Lots of fans’ commitment on this former tweet. Yes, we raised concerns about security and security in 2024! Instead of RCB management recognizing the problem and facing it, the trolls came for defense with answers like ‘Where is the proof’ ‘,` `sore losers’,` `using burnol’ ‘,” No harassment “, and not to!“Unfortunately, what happened in 2025 could have been easily avoided if only there were responsibilities, attitude and intention to recognize reality!” The CSK fan club published Thursday.The position resurfaced has sparked a new debate on fans’ behavior, safety keys and event management during high -level cricket events in India – raising questions that are difficult to answer the local and local authorities.The IPL RCB champions announced financial assistance from 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 IPL celebrations.“The unhappy incident in Bengaluru yesterday caused a lot of anxiety and pain to the RCB family,” said a declaration on social networks on Thursday.“As a brand of respect and a gesture of solidarity, RCB announced financial support from RS 10 Lakh to each of the eleven families of the deceased. In addition, a fund called RCB Cares is also created to support wounded fans in this tragic incident,” he added.More than 50 people were injured in the incident.