Manoj Tiwary attacks RCB and after Bengaluru Stampede kills 11, demands answer

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Former Indian cricketer Manoj Tiwaly questioned the RCB why their victory parade couldn’t wait a day or two after 11 people lost their lives on the streets of Bengaluru. A fun celebration on the streets has become a dark day in RCB history.

After winning the title 18 years later, many people were waiting to get a glimpse of their favourite stars, but Chaos exploded in a tragic incident in which 11 people lost their lives and more than 30 people injured during the celebration.

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Manoj Tiwary blames RCB

After a horrifying scene in Bengaluru, Manoj Tiwaly expressed his sadness towards his family who lost their loved one in the Stampede. Tiwari sought justice from those who lost their lives and said that tragedy should be accountable.

Manoj Tiwary questioned the RCB that there should be an idea that seeing the popularity of Virat Kohli and the RCB would bring together many people, but no one took responsibility.

“I feel very bad. I should be accountable. The person in charge of organizing it should have been a bit aggressive. And I think a lot of people will come out to see the RCB from close by. The era.

“So, with that in mind, there was a system that was supposed to be proactive, there was, so there was precautions. There was due diligence,” added Manoj Tiwaly.

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The RCB faced criticism of the victory parade and immediate plans for celebrations. They can wait for a while to properly organize things for their celebration.

RCB had to organize a victory celebration in 1-2 days

Manoj Tiwary recalled his victory at KKR in 2012 when Shah Rukh Khan and KKR Management held a well-owned gala event and victory parade at Eden Gardens without any confusing incidents.

Meanwhile, the RCB held the celebration within 18-20 hours without proper arrangements and the help of the BCCI. KKR carefully planned the well-known awards ceremony after two days of victory, but RCB planned to win within 24 hours.

“I think it would have been better to do that in a day or two. Administrators know what they can and can’t. Good managers like Mamta Banerjee Ji have a lot of experience and know what they can and can do.

BCCI has no clues about the celebration

IPL Chair Arun Dhumal revealed that the BCCI does not know about the celebration in Bengaluru, so M. This is why there were no IPL officials at the gates of Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Dumal also revealed that officials under the stadium are unaware of the tragic incidents occurring outside the stadium.

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