@bold: And the administration denied the permission of celebration and told them to hold it on Sunday when police will have ample time to make preparations. How can you expect them to do it in few hours? But the RCB team and management pressured the police using political pressure to hold it then and there because 'some' players had to leave and they wanted everyone to be in celebration.Originally posted by: BeingHonest
But is there any proof that virat kohli wanted to go to London?? I mean those are just rumours. Till now we don't know whether he wanted to go there or not. Also it was the responsibility of the rcb organisor, police and security officials to check the crowd and manage them. How are the players wrong for celebrating?? I am sorry for the people who died but I don't think it's fair to make virat kohli and other rcb players the culprits. Yes even I hate vijay maliya but I don't think the players are responsible for this. Yes if someone intentionally created the crowd despite police warning then they should be arrested. But till now these are just speculations. We don't know what's the truth hence I don't think any of the players are responsible
CM is right on his part that RCB wanted the celebrations, but he wanted to take all the credit so he allowed the celebrations to go on and himself arranged one function and it backfired. Do you think if govt had denied RCB would have still continued the celebrations?
And tbh Kohli shouldn't have announced in post match that he will celebrate with Bengaluru next day.
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