NEW DELHI: Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah has introduced a rise in compensation for the households of those that died within the tragic stampede outdoors the M Chinnaswamy Stadium to Rs 25 lakh every, up from the sooner Rs 10 lakh. The incident on June 4, throughout Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) IPL victory celebration, claimed 11 lives and injured 56 others.The choice comes as a part of the federal government’s broader response to the tragedy, which has triggered public outrage over mismanagement and a scarcity of crowd management on the high-profile occasion.Retired HC decide to lead inquiryThe Karnataka authorities has constituted a one-man inquiry fee underneath retired High Court decide John Michael Cunha to examine the circumstances main to the stampede. The fee will determine lapses, omissions, and people accountable, and advocate measures to forestall comparable incidents sooner or later. As per the federal government’s directive, the panel is predicted to submit its report inside 30 days.An official notification dated June 5 confirmed that the fee will perform underneath the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, with full powers to summon witnesses and study proof underneath the Civil Procedure Code.KSCA officers resignIn the wake of the tragedy, two high officers of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), secretary A Shankar and treasurer ES Jairam, resigned from their posts on Saturday, taking “moral responsibility” for the stampede.KSCA president Raghuram Bhat mentioned the resignations have been accepted throughout an emergency managing committee assembly. “We are ready to cooperate fully with the government and the high court. We have nothing to hide,” Bhat instructed reporters.Also learn: RCB triumph shadowed by stampede tragedy: Tears change cheers in Bengaluru – Check full listing of victims(*25*)He added that the KSCA would supply all mandatory assist to the continuing investigation and emphasised that transparency can be maintained all through the method.The stampede occurred outdoors the stadium on the night of June 4 as hundreds gathered for the RCB staff’s celebratory occasion after successful their maiden IPL title. The crowd swelled past management, triggering a lethal rush that led to a number of fatalities and accidents.