The victory parade of Royal Challengers Bengaluru has turned out to be an absolute menace, stealing 11 innocent names in the name of pride. With around three lakh people gathered to take a view of the team, it ruined architectural and natural properties too. Well, it's not new for people to go absolute crackheads when it comes to hype. Earlier, India saw how "fans" ransacked Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium just by attending the Diljit Dosanj Concert. And now, in Bengaluru, the crowd toppled the park fences. This has enrage the locals, and a walker situation has lodged a complaint against the responsible authorities. The Cubbon Park Walkers' Association wrote to to the local police about the mismanagement of the Karnataka Government, KSCA, RCB and the Army Headquarters Subarea for not taking good care of the area. The letter reads, "The recent episode of Victory Celebration of R C B, at KSCA Stadium by the organization namely DNA among others including the Govt. of Karnataka, the same was handled without any preparation which resulted the crowd who thronged in to the Cubbon Park thereby damaging the fence, ornamental plants, branches of trees and also defecated the area without any preventive measures taken by the Government." Read also: Aussie Legend Hints Kohli Could Return to Tests on One Condition It further said, "It is also brought to your kind notice that the onus is also on the Karnataka Sub Area as the stadium land and wireless Office situate belongs to the Army. There is no document to show transfer of the land by the Army to the State Government or to KSCA by the Army. Hence this complaint is also directed against the Army Head Quarters Subarea as they failed in their duty to maintain law and order." The walkers strongly criticized the state government for its "dereliction of duty" and also blamed the army for "failing in their duty to maintain law and order." In their complaint, they stated that "action may be taken against the Government of Karnataka, KSCA Organization, DNA, Army Sub Area, R. C. B. Hence the complaint may be taken and action in accordance to law."