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13 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

Now, I wish RCB had lost the IPL Final. He has been a curse to RCB for 17 years, who cares if he wins an IPL or not, lives are more important. Even after winning, his curse on Bengaluru lingers on. 

He was sitting beside driver in that bus with the cup. As though he won it single handedly.

 

I feel for the people who have actually contributed to the success. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Laaloo said:

There is no value of human life in India. People just don't learn. No common sense whatsoever.

 

The morbi bridge incident in amdavad a few years back.

 

The baba incident where devotees went to touch his feet and 70+ died in UP last year.

 

And this nonsense. BC khud ki life ko to thoda value karo.

And if you still can't do that, atleast don't take kids with you :mad:

Posted (edited)
38 minutes ago, test fan said:

Blaming the RCB players for what happened isn't just unfair, It’s downright irrational. These players poured their hearts out and finally brought joy to their fans after 18 long years. They weren’t managing the crowd. They weren’t in charge of public safety. That responsibility lies with the local authorities. Yes, grieve for the lives lost. Yes, demand stronger safety measures. But don’t turn your frustration into disrespect for a team and fanbase that simply celebrated a long-awaited moment. This is a time for accountability, not aimless finger-pointing.

No. They were not in charge of handing public. But apparently, RCB admin stated they will finish the celebrations quickly, it is not clear if stadium or govt officials told them or not.

 

The least expected from Kohli and team is to mourn the dead and apologize. I checked Kohli’s TL. He  and his wife advises people on how to celebrate Diwali and Holi, is mum on this till now. To hell with his popularity or supposed loyalty to Bengaluru. GTFO to London

 

https://crictoday.com/cricket/daily-cricket-news/why-virat-kohli-and-other-rcb-players-didnt-stop-celebrations-at-m-chinnaswamy-after-stampede-ipl-chairman-makes-a-statement/

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Posted
10 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

No. They were not in charge of handing public. But apparently, RCB admin stated they will finish the celebrations quickly, it is not clear if stadium or govt officials told them or not.

 

The least expected from Kohli and team is to mourn the dead and apologize. I checked Kohli’s TL. He advises people on how to celebrate Diwali and Holu, is mum on this till now. To hell with his popularity or supposed loyalty to Bengaluru. GTFO to London

 

https://crictoday.com/cricket/daily-cricket-news/why-virat-kohli-and-other-rcb-players-didnt-stop-celebrations-at-m-chinnaswamy-after-stampede-ipl-chairman-makes-a-statement/

He is a disgrace.

 

He does not love his culture. MC parrots liberal cliches.

 

He does not love his people. Neither support for operation sindhoor nor condemnation of Pakistani terror.

 

He does not love the sport. Skips ranji everytime.

 

He just loves himself and his moniezz.

 

A narcissistic clown that should have been a celebrity than a sportsman.

 

Acharya Chanakya says that celebs must be separated from ordinary people and be banished to outskirts.

 

Glad that he is packing his sorry ass to London.

 

 

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If RCB continued with the celebrations despite knowing that people have died outside, it's disgusting and charges should be laid against these ghouls. Also, folks who overruled B'lore police need to be held accountable.

Nothing will happen. After a few days, cricket restarts and everybody moves on. Story of people. Politicians and media will keep this in the  news until the next breaking news happens, Judiciary will take forever to see who was accountable and some babu or politiciian will cover up the ness.

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There is no value of human life in India. People just don't learn. No common sense whatsoever.

 

The morbi bridge incident in amdavad a few years back.

 

The baba incident where devotees went to touch his feet and 70+ died in UP last year.

 

And this nonsense. BC khud ki life ko to thoda value karo.

 

 

Look at the amount of kids and people with cellphones. Everybody wants to capture the moment. Blame this selfie culture.

 

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Just now, coffee_rules said:

Nothing will happen. After a few days, cricket restarts and everybody moves on. Story of people. Politicians and media will keep this in the  news until the next breaking news happens, Judiciary will take forever to see who was accountable and some babu or politiciian will cover up the ness.

 

We're already seeing Siddaramaiah making excuses and going the "what about" route :facepalm:The @$$hole actually said that such incidents happen and have happened at many places...

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/bengaluru-stampede-cm-siddaramaiah-name-drops-kumbh-mela-says-such-incidents-happened-at-many-places/articleshow/121627796.cms

 

This is the level of accountability where 11 lives were lost and many more injured. Disgusting to say the least.

Posted
1 minute ago, Ultimate_Game said:

 

We're already seeing Siddaramaiah making excuses and going the "what about" route :facepalm:The @$$hole actually said that such incidents happen and have happened at many places...

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/bengaluru-stampede-cm-siddaramaiah-name-drops-kumbh-mela-says-such-incidents-happened-at-many-places/articleshow/121627796.cms

 

This is the level of accountability where 11 lives were lost and many more injured. Disgusting to say the least.

This is the tragedy of this country. Even during a tragedy the aim is self preservation and self-interest.

 

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Deputy CM saying people even broke the Chinnaswamy gates...

 

Feel for poor kids.. but blatant jaahilpana and lack of civic sense means its on Crowd only.

 

Mumbai Crowd was bigger and more passionate post WT20 win  yet they showed some semblance of civic sense and discipline.

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Posted (edited)
35 minutes ago, kepler37b said:

Absolute depths of insensitivity.

 

They knew and they promised to "shorten" the celebrations.

 

 

 

The key is "If they knew" and that's a big If. Also, important to understand who knew about the tragedy. Maybe one or two organizers knew and they decided to go ahead. That's why it's important to investigate the whole event and following questions need to be answered:

 

1. Who overruled B'lore police when police said that they can't support the event and can't take responsibility for it?

 

2. Who all knew (including organizers, politicians and cricketers) about the stampede and people dying & injured? And at what time?

 

3. Who decided to continue with the "celebration" despite knowing about the tragedy? And were the players in the know?

 

I wouldn't blame Kohli or any other players coz it could very well be they didn't have the information and only a select few knew about the incident. That's why there should be an investigation which answers the above 3 questions. And people need to be held accountable. 11 people died senselessly and tens others injured. You can't just roll that under the carpet.

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Posted (edited)
27 minutes ago, Lone Wolf said:

Deputy CM saying people even broke the Chinnaswamy gates...

 

Feel for poor kids.. but blatant jaahilpana and lack of civic sense means its on Crowd only.

 

Mumbai Crowd was bigger and more passionate post WT20 win  yet they showed some semblance of civic sense and discipline.

 

IMO the difference was there was a gap of a few days between that celebration and the RCB one. Most of the celebratory events and parades are held a few days after the victory/match. That allows for the passions to cool down and emotions to come down. It also allows the police and organizers to organize the celebration appropriately.

 

But in this case they held an impromptu parade/celebration the same day or pretty close to the win. People were still on a "high" so more chances of reckless behavior. Also, this didn't give enough time for authorities to plan the event, which ideally shouldn't have happened as B'lore police refused to support it and said they can't provide adequate coverage. This was a self-inflected tragedy and people who overruled B'lore police need to be held accountable and punished. Manslaughter charges need to be brought against them - be it politicians, rich businessmen, or IPL owners.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Laaloo said:

There is no value of human life in India. People just don't learn. No common sense whatsoever.

 

The morbi bridge incident in amdavad a few years back.

 

The baba incident where devotees went to touch his feet and 70+ died in UP last year.

 

And this nonsense. BC khud ki life ko to thoda value karo.

 

And no self respect.

Idiots jumping over the fence to run and touch Kohli, Rohit's feet, only to be frisked away by the security personnel in a few seconds.

That idiot who was begging Dhoni to roll down his car window, so he could see him close up.

 

Have some fricking self respect. These guys are are humans just like everyone else.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Ultimate_Game said:

 

The key is "If they knew" and that's a big If. Also, who knew. Maybe one or two organizers knew and they decided to go ahead. That's why it's important to investigate the whole event and following questions need to be answered:

 

1. Who overruled B'lore police when police said that they can't support the event and can't take responsibility for it?

 

2. Who all knew (including organizers, politicians and cricketers) about the stampede and people dying & injured? And at what time?

 

3. Who decided to continue with the "celebration" despite knowing about the tragedy? And were the players in the know?

 

I wouldn't blame Kohli or any other players coz it could very well be they didn't have the information and only a select few knew about the incident. That's why there should be an investigation which answers the above 3 questions. And people need to be held accountable. 11 people died senselessly and tens others injured. You can't just roll that under the carpet.

You must be an NRI 

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