– The “root cause” was identified as poor regulation of entry gates and reckless announcements made by event organizers.
– Organizers displayed a lack of readiness that amounted to “reckless negligence.”
– Security deployment was deemed inadequate and ineffective; high-risk gates had insufficient personnel.
The decision by the Karnataka government to hold organizers, including Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and KSCA, accountable underscores growing concerns about event safety management in India. The findings from the Michael D’Cunha inquiry commission highlight systemic lapses in both crowd control strategies and security preparedness. with large-scale events becoming increasingly frequent in urban hubs like bengaluru, failure to ensure adequate safety measures can have devastating human costs.The suspension and departmental probe into senior police officials reflects an acknowledgment of shared duty but also points toward deeper structural gaps within law enforcement readiness during high-risk public gatherings. If successfully pursued, these legal actions could set vital precedents for stricter regulations around crowd management protocols nationwide. This case serves as a reminder that negligence on any front-organizational or state-can lead to tragic consequences requiring better coordinated efforts between private bodies and public authorities.