The Karnataka government extended the term of the one-man commission led by retired Justice John Michael D’Cunha on Saturday to probe into the Chinnaswamy stampede tragedy, which took 11 lives on June 4.
The commission has been investigating the deaths of patients due to lack of oxygen at the Chamarajanagar district hospital. However, considering the urgency of the situation, the commission has been redirected to work on the Chinnaswamy stampede incident and submit a report within a month.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) head of marketing and revenue, Nikhil Sosale (black t-shirt), along with three staff members of DNA Entertainment Networks Private Ltd were called in for questioning at the Park Police Station in Bengaluru on Saturday. Pic/PTI
In their notification, the government said, “Since the Commission needs to prioritise the stampede incident and submit the report in a month after completing the probe, the term of the Commission has been extended from August 1, 2025, to August 31, 2025.” A Terms of Reference (ToR) has been released stating the seven points that the commission needs to look into.
Kiran Bedi on top cop suspension
Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda was suspended, to which former IPS officer Kiran Bedi reacted: “He did not work in isolation. There was a whole headquarters, the secretariat, and the political leadership involved. He had to be heard. How can you just pick up the commissioner? It is unfair.”
Seven issues to investigate
>> Were the required permissions obtained?
>> Were all clearances obtained?
>> Were the already set norms followed?
>> What and who all are culpable for the stampede?
>> What were the precautionary measures taken to prevent such an incident?
>> What were the lapses, if any?
>> Who is responsible for these lapses?
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