Karnataka Assembly session: CM Siddaramaiah recalls 20 stampedes that happened in BJP-ruled states

Mr. Jindal
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, at the Legislative Assembly, during the Karnataka Legislative Session at Vidhana Soudha, in Bengaluru.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, at the Legislative Assembly, during the Karnataka Legislative Session at Vidhana Soudha, in Bengaluru.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday (August 22, 2025) recalled 20 stampedes that took place in the BJP-ruled states and blamed ‘mass hysteria’ for the incident, during a discussion on the stampede near Chinnaswamy stadium that claimed the lives of 11 people on June 4.

The Chief Minister read out the list of stampedes starting from the one that occurred on August 3, 2008 at Naina Devi temple in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh when Prem Singh Dhumal was the Chief Minister, followed by the stampede in Jodhpur in 2008, which killed 250 people.

Other stampedes he referred to include the ones that had taken place in Ratangarh in 2013, Haridwar in 2021, Sehore in MP in 2023, and Hathras in UP in which 121 people were killed in 2024.

He also spoke about the Prayagraj stampede during Kumbh Mela in January this year that claimed the lives of 39 people. CM also talked about the Gujarat Morbi bridge collapse in 2022 in which 135 people were killed.

“In my 42 years of political life, never such an incident took place. I had never seen 11 people dying in a stampede. I am pained. I expressed my sorrow the same day,” the Chief Minister said.

He said people perceived RCB’s victory in the IPL match as Bengaluru’s pride. The mass hysteria created by it was behind the stampede.

“We sometimes have to bow to the people’s expectations in democracy. That’s the sign of democracy,” Siddaramaiah said, noting that he had to attend the victory celebration of RCB.

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