Inhuman facial expose in Bangalore

After the magnificent victory of the rising temperature Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), the mourning, outcry and painful manger of the celebrated celebrations not only opened the security system of the state but also exposed the inhuman face of power and sports systems. During the RCB Victory Parade, 11 people were killed and 50 were seriously injured in a stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium. The sad death of people in the stampede is a state sponsored and encouraged murder. Where was the police settlement? Screams, call and pain and craze for watching cricket stars are a painful and dreadful incident that will suffer and bother for a long time. The negligence of the administration, excessive congestion, lack of withdrawal routes and disorganized management gave birth to this tragedy. This incident is no exception, but is a new dreadful case of the link of such incidents that have come out in the world in recent years, where the omission in the mob control and the administration and power is a vivid example of the serious consequences of indifference towards the people and a vivid example of the tragedy.
Royal Challengers Bangalore won the IPL title in the 18th edition in the final match of the Indian Premier League, the world’s biggest annual festival. Due to this success, public enthusiasm for Virat Kohli, who was bid farewell to IPL. But in the brightness of the celebration of this victory, the screams and sighs of fans and ignoring by the players and politicians are the extreme culmination of inhumanity. Despite accidents and deaths of common people, celebrations are going on, tragic and shameful. This unfortunate developments to underestimate the importance of fans have fired not only politicians but also players. The incident has once again exposed our unscientific and sticks managed mob management. The crowd, which came to participate in the celebration of this victory, was estimated to be up to one lakh. But after a long gap, the victory brought the enthusiasm of the people to the level that a crowd of more than three lakh people gathered around the stadium. Despite the news of the death of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah himself, being busy in celebrating with the players is a tremendous example of his promotional hunger. When everyone was shocked to see the mourning there after death, why were Siddaramaiah tarnishing the dignity and responsibility of his position? Think, if after the death of the people, if the celebration is forbidden, applause rang, laughed, flying, then what can be more inhumanity and merciless? When the government itself leads to turning a celebration into mourning, it is natural for the common people to tremble.
However, the IPL event has been successful in giving new heights to business cricket continuously, touching new heights. In the world’s biggest celebration of instant cricket, two of India’s great players Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni’s reputation were at stake. Finally, Virat Kohli’s long wait to win the IPL title ended with this victory. But Dhoni missed the five -time winner Chennai Super King on winning the winning title. In a way, this proved to be a great farewell of Kohli from IPL cricket. He was also entitled to this dignified farewell. Seeing the queues of his millions of fans, the politicians also looked eager to share the stage with him, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, other ministers and administrative officers also celebrated their responsibilities in the same furore and remained in death due to the chaos. This is such a sad incident that will be flashed for a long time for its cruelty and cruelty. Comparing this incident of Siddaramaiah in Prayagraj Kumbh is showing his political immaturity.

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In India, crowds related to crowds have become the grass of many common people. Whether religious events or sports competition, political rally or cultural festivals attract millions of people, where the mild omission of crowd management has been seen changing into a terrible tragedy. For example, in 2022, more than 150 people lost their lives due to excessive crowd at the Itavan Halloween celebrations in South Korea. Similarly, in the year 2015, hundreds of people died in a stampede during Haj in Mecca. In 2013, 115 people were killed due to stampede inspired by infrastructure deficiencies at the Ratnagarh temple in Madhya Pradesh. Recently, many people died in the accident at New Delhi Railway Station and Prayagraj during Mahakumbh. In emergency situations like fire, earthquake, or terrorist attacks, crowd management has been opening. After all, in the world’s most populous country, why are we so indifferent about crowd management? To remove congestion obstacles in large events-freight events, improving infrastructure for mob management, providing adequate training to security personnel, raising public awareness and using modern techniques are now absolutely necessary.
There are not enough spaces and ways to handle the crowd at railway stations, temples and other public places. In some places the exit routes are limited or unsuitable, which increases the risk of stampede. There are not enough trained and skilled security personnel for mob management, which increases the chances of safety lapse. Modern techniques for mob management, such as AI -based monitoring and drone camera use are limited. People do not have enough information about emergency exit routes, crowd control rules, and safety measures. Wrong information or sudden panic can cause the crowd uncontrollably and create stampede. The behavior of the crowd becomes uncontrolled many times, especially in religious, sports and cinema events, where people are vying to get ahead in emotions. Many times there is a lack of coordination between organizers and police, which can lead to security lapse. Crowd management is not only a matter of maintaining law and order, but it is intensively associated with the safety of human life, the structure of public places and strategies to deal with emergency situations. Unfortunately, many times the organizers and administrative agencies do not take adequate security measures, causing loss of life and property. In this scenario, it would be extremely relevant to discuss the current situation of mob management, major challenges associated with it, lessons received from recent events and effective solutions in large events, so that such tragedies can be avoided in the future.
Millions of people gather in religious festivals, sports events and political rallies in a country with a large population like India. Police, home guards, national disaster redemption force and other security agencies are deployed for such events. State -of -the -art techniques are used for crowd management in various developed countries of the world. Automated entry and exit systems have been installed for managing excessive crowds in railway stations and public places in countries like Japan. AI -based cameras, emergency alert systems and trained security personnel are present in the United States and European countries for crowd control of stadiums, airports and religious places. Although administrative preparations are made for large events in India, many shortcomings have been exposed from time to time. But during the celebration of RCB’s Chinnaswamy Stadium, only the flaws were seen. Crowd management is not an easy task in such large events. To control millions of people, solid strategy, administrative skills and state -of -the -art technology are required, which was absolutely lacking in this event. After all, the responsibility of the death of so many people should be fixed and the guilty people should be punished hard.
– Fine Garg
Writer, journalist, columnist

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