Exactly a year ago, Team india won the t20 World Cup. This was the first time that india had won the t20 world cup again after the first world cup in 2007. With this, Team india, led by Rohit Sharma, who arrived in mumbai as world champions, was given a grand welcome. bcci also took part in the national team's victory in the international event. Last year, Team India's victory journey continued without any trouble even in a big city like Mumbai. But, on Wednesday, royal challengers Bangalore, who landed in Bengaluru with their first IPL title, faced a bitter experience. 11 people lost their lives in a stampede at the famous Chinnaswamy Stadium. This raises the question of what decision the bcci will take on victory parades in the future. That is, it is making it clear that they have no connection. It is noteworthy that a board official commented that the franchise team that won the IPL celebrated in their own city. What does the bcci have to do with this? Although the IPL is not separate from the bcci, the BCCI's answer is that it had no role in the Bengaluru tragedy.
 It seems that rules will be imposed on victory parades in the future. A bcci official said that they are aware of the details of the Bengaluru incident from time to time and are in contact with the RCB franchise. It is reported that the bcci will take steps to prevent loss of life in the future in light of the latest developments. It seems that they are looking to bring new rules for victory parades. As part of this, it is also said that the actual victory parades may not be allowed at all. Even if the full decisions come out, it is not known what the real issue is.

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