Karnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar was rumoured to purchase Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), following the stampede incident, which has put them in bother. Shivakumar was linked to eyeing a stake within the Bengaluru-based workforce. Nevertheless, he dismissed all of the rumours and claimed that he had no enterprise investing in RCB.
Shivakumar claimed he was not a mad particular person and added that he was only a former member of the KSCA. He claimed to not have time to spend money on RCB and claimed he was supplied to be part of the administration, which he rejected. Shivakumar mentioned he doesn’t have time to run his personal academic establishments and has resigned from his posts to permit different members of the family to handle them.
“I’m not a mad man. I’m only a member of the Karnataka State Cricket Affiliation since my youthful days. That is all. I haven’t got time. Although I had provides to be part of the administration, I’ve not gone to any of those. I haven’t got time for my very own academic establishment. I’ve resigned and left it to my different members of the family to handle it. Why do I would like RCB? I do not drink Royal Problem both,” mentioned Shivakumar as per the Monetary Categorical.
Poonawalla and Joshi criticize Karnataka Authorities
Shivakumar was requested concerning the transfer following BJP chief Shehzad Poonawalla and Union Minister Pralhad Joshi’s criticism of the Congress-led state authorities over the Bengaluru stampede incident, which witnessed the unlucky deaths of 11 followers and left over 40 folks injured. As Shivakumar was part of the celebrations organized by RCB, he was focused by the duo.
Whereas Poonawalla claimed that the Karnataka authorities had made the police a scapegoat and escaped taking accountability for the stampede incident, Joshi requested the Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar to resign from their roles. He additionally claimed that the federal government continued to conduct the occasion regardless of recommendation from the DCP to not conduct celebrations inside 24 hours of the IPL last.
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