STOP THIS MADNESS: BAN IPL & BCCI FOR ENDANGERING LIVES!

💣 Blood on the Streets, Not Just Fireworks in the Sky

Yesterday’s so-called “celebration” by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in Bengaluru was not a victory parade. It was a stampede. A massive public failure. A criminal show of arrogance and negligence. While a handful of rich men in jerseys waved to crowds from open-top buses, innocent fans were being crushed. Lives were lost. Dreams shattered. Families broken.

And you know what’s worse?

👉 They KNEW.
👉 They were WARNED.
👉 And they STILL CELEBRATED.

Yes, you read that right.

Bengaluru Police had denied permission.
Yet, RCB and BCCI, in their blind greed and desperate hunger for social media clout, pushed forward. Hashtags mattered more than human lives.


🧨 IPL = Indian Public Liability?

This isn’t just about RCB.
This is about the monster that IPL has become.

💰 A billion-dollar greed machine
📺 24/7 glitz, zero accountability
👎 Players as gods, fans as collateral damage

And who backs this circus?
The BCCI—the richest, most arrogant cricket board on the planet.

They behave like they own the country. As if cricket is above the Constitution, public safety, and decency. They shove matches into cities without planning, flood stadiums without exits, and now parade through streets where people die.

And then what?

Silence.

A few tweets.

More matches next week.

Shame on you, BCCI. Shame on you, IPL.


🗣️ VIKRANT GUPTA SAID IT BEST:

“People had died outside & players, CM & others didn’t even know. Bengaluru Police had denied permission, yet RCB went ahead.”

That’s not just negligence.
That’s criminal recklessness.


🔥 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE — NOW.

BAN IPL for 2 years.
Let this industry of glam and greed feel what accountability looks like. No matches, no money, no illusions.

BAN BCCI matches for 1 year.
This cartel of power needs to be broken. Cricket in India doesn’t belong to BCCI—it belongs to the people.

Criminal charges on RCB management.
If a private company ignored police orders and caused deaths, its directors would be in jail by now. Why should RCB be any different?

Resignations. NOW.
From BCCI officials. From RCB top brass. And anyone in power who let this tragedy unfold.


💔 A COUNTRY WHERE FANS DIE FOR THEIR HEROES—LITERALLY.

What did those fans want?
A glimpse of their favorite players. A moment to celebrate after 18 years of waiting.

And what did they get?

Blood on the pavement.
Their lives exchanged for an Instagram reel.
Their safety traded for trending hashtags.


🛑 THIS IS NOT ENTERTAINMENT. THIS IS A NATIONAL SHAME.

India doesn’t need another match.
India needs accountability.
No cricket until justice is served.

Let this message echo across Wankhede, Chinnaswamy, Eden Gardens, and BCCI’s air-conditioned boardrooms:

“The lives of our people come BEFORE your stadiums, scoreboards, and sponsors.”
Because right now, it seems the price of fame is a pile of corpses.

And we’re done paying it.

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