Bengaluru lost its image, BJP plays politics over stampede, says DK Shivakumar
He also accused that the opposition BJP and JD(S) are playing politics on dead bodies and said that the state government has taken full responsibility for the incident.
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar
Bengaluru, 5 June
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Thursday turned
emotional over the loss of lives due to the stampede near the Chinnaswamy Stadium
and said that Bengaluru has lost its image due to the incident that claimed 11 lives.
Reacting to allegations by the opposition that police had not
given permission for celebrations, he said, " I don't want to react to any
of these BJP guys. I am only answerable to the people of Karnataka and people
of the country. All BJP persons are nonsense... They are also the mastermind of
these dirty things."
He also accused that the opposition BJP and JD(S) are playing
politics on dead bodies and said that the state government has taken full
responsibility for the incident.
Speaking to reporters he said, "We are deeply hurt. The
victims are our own family. The image of Karnataka, the image of
Bengaluru...Yes we take it (responsibility). We are not blaming others though
it has happened very unexpectedly. No one expected such a crowd. After 18 years
(of wait for RCB's victory), I don't know what was boiling in the youngsters
and they all came. That is debatable...things have happened".
"Now let us be part of the grief. We want to respect the
deceased. My CM is also shocked, my home minister is also shocked and the
entire state is shocked. The state is mourning over this," he said.
As he spoke, he turned emotional saying those who died in the
incident are all family members and said the government never expected such a
big gathering.
When pointed out that he turned emotional, he said, "See of
course it is all about family members...we never expected such a big gathering.
The image of Karnataka, the image of Bengaluru has lost...families have
lost."
Responding to a request made by a woman to not conduct post-mortem
of her son's body, he said, "The mother of a child who died in the
stampede said please don't do the post-mortem, give the body to me. How can we
do it? We have to take up a legal...(course). Because tomorrow something may
happen and (questions would be raised) if it was done it in a proper way?
Whether it was an accident, whether someone has stamped him or stabbed him that
report has to come from the health authorities. Only if a post-mortem is done,
we will know it," he added.
Recounting his visit to the stadium after the incident, he said,
"I just checked the gates..how many gates were there, lot of issues were
there...I think the magistrates will definitely look into it. We are very
serious in this."
He said that his party at the national is very much concerned about this issue, too. We will try to find a solution for this," he said.
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