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Bengaluru stampede: Sriramulu seeks action against CM, DCM & HM

Bengaluru stampede: Sriramulu seeks action against CM, DCM & HM

Time of India11 hours ago

Ballari: Former minister
stated that the state govt bears direct responsibility for the deaths of 11 individuals in the stampede that occurred during the RCB team's victory celebration.
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He criticised the situation during a press conference on Friday, stating, "The incident that occurred near Chinnaswamy cricket ground was the result of DK Shivakumar's immature actions, the obsession with selfie videos by the chief minister and ministers, and the govt's negligence.'
Sriramulu remarked, "The chief minister and all ministers are operating from home. Their carelessness and focus on publicity caused this incident.
should be designated as the primary accused.
Deputy CM DK Shivakumar should be labelled as the second accused, and home minister Parameshwara should be the third accused, necessitating the filing of an FIR. They must be arrested without delay," he insisted.
"The chief minister stated that he will have the incident examined by a judge and referred to the CID. Can we expect the truth to emerge from such investigations? The CBI should conduct the inquiry," he asserted.
Sriramulu expressed his displeasure, stating, "The govt disrespected the governor during the players' felicitation event. Individuals holding constitutional positions were made to wait for 20 minutes unnecessarily and were treated poorly. Such an occurrence has never been recorded before."
"The govt, which arranged for players to travel on a special flight for selfies with the children of CMs, ministers, MLAs, and officials, is responsible for the tragic loss of 11 lives. The CM, DCM, and home minister must take accountability for this wrongdoing and resign. An urgent session should be convened to address this issue. At the very least, Rs 1 crore should be allocated as compensation to the families of the victims," he demanded.

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