From Cricket Celebration to Tragedy: RCB Victory Parade Turns Into Stampede Horror

šŸŽ‰ June 3: RCB’s Biggest Moment Finally Comes!

After 16 long years of waiting, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally won the IPL trophy on June 3, 2025. Bengaluru fans were overjoyed. It was a dream come true. People danced on streets, waved flags, shouted slogans, and shared sweets. RCB had defeated Punjab Kings in a nail-biting final, and emotions were overflowing across the city.


🚌 June 4: Victory Parade Becomes a Death Parade

To celebrate this historic win, RCB and the Karnataka Government organized a victory parade on June 4. It was supposed to be a happy day where fans could see their favorite players like Virat Kohli, Faf du Plessis, and others in an open-bus rally from Vidhana Soudha to Chinnaswamy Stadium.

But what was supposed to be a celebration quickly became a nightmare.

šŸ§Over 2 to 3 lakh people gathered

The crowd outside the stadium kept growing. People came with kids, elders, and friends, trying to get a glimpse of their heroes. But the arrangements were very poor. Only one small gate was opened, and police couldn’t manage the mad rush.

😢 Stampede Kills 11 Innocent Fans

In the chaos, 11 people died in a stampede. Many others were injured, including women and children. Fans were being crushed, suffocated, and pushed around like cattle, while inside the stadium, players and ministers were taking selfies, giving speeches, and celebrating.

It was the worst moment in Indian sports celebration history.


🤳 What Were the Politicians and Players Doing?

Inside the stadium, it was a different world.

  • Ministers were on the stage giving grand speeches
  • Politicians were enjoying VIP access
  • RCB players were taking group photos
  • Nobody stopped to address what was happening just outside

No one from RCB even stepped out to calm the crowd or cancel the event. By the time authorities reacted, lives were already lost.


āœˆļø June 5: Virat Kohli Flies Off to London

A day after the stampede, while families were burying their loved ones, news came out that Virat Kohli had already flown to London.

Yes, the same Virat Kohli whom millions were dying to see…
The same player who people gathered to cheer for…
He was now relaxing in a foreign land, away from the crowd, the tragedy, and the pain.


šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ Why Does Virat Kohli Visit London So Often?

This isn’t the first time Kohli has gone to London right after a major match.

Reasons Behind His London Trips:

  • His wife Anushka Sharma and he reportedly prefer staying in London during breaks.
  • They believe London gives more privacy, less media pressure, and a ā€œnormalā€ environment for raising their kids.
  • Some reports say they are even looking to settle permanently in the UK.
  • Virat is known to visit London frequently during off-seasons, family time, or after tournaments.

But this time, the timing of his departure hit fans hard. While the people of Bengaluru were still in shock, mourning, and chaos, the man they looked up to had already packed his bags and flown away.


šŸ’” Questions That Need Answers

  • Why was the parade planned in such a hurry?
  • Who forced RCB to do this on June 4, when crowd control was clearly not ready?
  • Did Kohli’s travel plan to London influence the urgency of the parade?
  • Why didn’t anyone from RCB speak up after the stampede?
  • Why didn’t even one player or minister visit the injured or families of the dead?

🧠 Think Before You Worship

Dear RCB fans, it’s time to wake up.

You skipped work, you brought your children in the hot sun, you climbed barricades, and many risked their lives to cheer for these cricket heroes.

But remember this:

You are raising your kids. Kohli is raising his kids in London.
You are running behind them. They are flying away from you.


🧘 Final Thought

Cricket is a game. It should bring joy, not death.

Let this be a reminder to every Indian fan: Celebrate your heroes, but never lose your life for them. No trophy, no selfie, no star is worth your family losing you.

Your life matters. Your dreams matter. Your children matter.

Let’s celebrate responsibly, not blindly.

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