Bangalore: In the Chinnaswamy Stadium’s footsteps, 11 people were killed and 75 people were injured in the tragedy of the state government. Against this popular opinion, it is now understood that Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh had approved the program before the final.
The widely shared letter on social media shows that the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) sought permission on the morning of June 3 a few hours before the IPL final. The request has been forwarded through the Shalini Staff and the Department of Administrative Reform (DPAR), the head of Rajneesh. It was reported that it was approved before the result of the IPL final.
After the government has taken stringent action against senior police officers, this initial approval has sparked outrage in the administration and the police sectors. “The three IPS officers have been suspended and another has been transferred. But no responsibility has been set up on a senior IAS officer who cleared the program without trusting the police,” said former police general director.
“There is a rumor that the permission has been given on the orders of a CM’s close associate who is keeping an eye on the post of KSCA president,” another senior official said.
The criticism of the government, which is facing public outrage over the incident, has intensified. Opposition parties have accused the ruling party of using the RCB’s popularity for political gain, ignoring the warning and ignoring the warnings.
Since the questions are now revolving around the bureaucratic behavior and potential political influence, the scope of the solo judicial commission, headed by former Judge Michael Kunha, may be extended. Some say the investigation should not only review the shortcomings of the operation but also the decision making of the state administration.
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