
Thu Jul 17 22:00:44 UTC 2025: **Summary:**
A commission investigating the deadly stampede at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru following an event celebrating the Royal Challengers Bengaluru IPL victory has released its findings. The report cites poor organization, inadequate security, communication failures, and the stadium’s unsuitability for mass gatherings as the primary causes. It criticizes organizers for reckless announcements without entry instructions, the police for insufficient security deployment, and security authorities for delaying the opening of exit gates. The report also highlights the lack of nearby medical facilities and the stadium’s inadequate design for large crowds, recommending the relocation of future large-scale events to more suitable venues.
**News Article:**
**Bengaluru Stadium Stampede Report Blames Negligence, Faulty Design for Fatalities**
**Bengaluru, July 18, 2025** – A damning report released today by the Justice Michael D’Cunha Commission has placed blame squarely on organizers, security personnel, and the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium itself for the deadly stampede that occurred on June 4th, claiming the lives of 11 people and injuring 71. The stampede occurred after a large number of fans gathered for a felicitation event celebrating the Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s IPL victory.
The commission’s report identified “not regulating the entry into the gates and making reckless announcements with regard to the entry into the stadium” as the root cause of the tragedy. The report criticizes the Royal Challengers Bengaluru organization for inviting a large crowd without providing clear instructions on entry procedures. The report also states “The absence of coordinated messaging and reliable updates prevented effective crowd management and contributed directly to the uncontrolled surge at various gates.”
Security also came under fire. The report deemed the police presence “inadequate and ineffective,” citing under deployment at high-risk gates and the delay in opening exit gates despite clear signs of overcrowding. “It was a serious act of negligence on the part of security authorities and absence of emergency protocols.”
Further exacerbating the situation, the report found the stadium itself “unsuitable and unsafe for mass gathering,” highlighting improperly installed barricades, narrow entry gates, and a lack of nearby medical facilities. The report states that “the design and structure of the stadium was unsuitable and unsafe for mass gathering”.
The commission strongly recommends relocating events expecting large crowds to venues better equipped to handle them, urging adherence to international standards regarding queuing zones, entry/exit gates, public transport access, emergency evacuation plans, and parking. Until significant infrastructural changes are implemented, the report warns that continuing to host large-scale events at the Chinnaswamy Stadium poses “unacceptable risks to public safety.”
The findings are expected to trigger a thorough review of safety protocols for public events in Bengaluru and across India.