BJP Karnataka Lawmakers To Donate Monthly Salary For Stadium Tragedy Victims

- Karnataka BJP legislators announce salary donation for Bengaluru stadium stampede victims' families.
- Opposition demands special assembly session and judicial inquiry into the June 4 tragedy.
Opposition leader R Ashoka declared that all Bharatiya Janata Party legislators in Karnataka's Assembly and Legislative Council will contribute their entire monthly salary to support families affected by the devastating stampede at Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium on June 4.
The announcement came during a demonstration outside the Mahatma Gandhi statue at Vidhana Soudha on Sunday, where Ashoka called for government accountability in the tragedy that claimed eleven lives and left 56 injured. The incident occurred during a felicitation ceremony for Royal Challengers Bengaluru following their first IPL championship victory.
Demanding immediate action, the Opposition leader requested a three-day special legislative session to address the catastrophe and stated that formal appeals would be submitted to both the Speaker and Chief Minister. Ashoka criticized the ruling Congress party's handling of the event, alleging they proceeded despite police safety concerns.
"Eleven innocent students perished in this tragedy while Congress officials celebrated," Ashoka stated, accusing the government of disregarding law enforcement warnings and prioritizing political visibility over public welfare. He referenced correspondence from Vidhana Soudha police to the Chief Secretary expressing safety concerns before the June 4 event.
The BJP leader condemned the hasty organization and compromised security measures, claiming all precautionary advisories were ignored. He called for the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, alleging they continued the program despite knowing about casualties.
"Eight children had already perished when the ceremony commenced, yet the event proceeded. These officials demonstrate heartless leadership," Ashoka declared.
Criticizing the subsequent suspension of police personnel, the Opposition leader demanded a comprehensive judicial investigation. He noted confusion over multiple inquiries being conducted simultaneously and insisted on a probe supervised by a High Court judge for transparency and credibility.
"Three separate investigations have been initiated, creating uncertainty about which is legitimate. Only a High Court judge-led inquiry can ensure proper justice," Ashoka emphasized.
The BJP leader also challenged the government to provide Rs 1 crore compensation if they maintain their innocence in the matter. His party's salary donation gesture represents solidarity with grieving families while maintaining pressure on the state administration for accountability in the preventable tragedy.

















