After three months of the tragic stampede in the Royal Challengers Bengaluru's victory parade, the team's social media handle finally broke silence and announced the launch of RCB CARES for the fans. Notably, the social media page of RCB has been silent for the last three months. Taking to social media, RCB expressed their grief yet again. And this time, RCB is not just focusing on expressing grief but is planning something bigger under the umbrella of "RCB CARES." Even though RCB has clarified that it will be a platform for the fans, the exact work of it will be disclosed later by the franchise. The post writes, "Dear 12th Man Army, this is our heartfelt letter to you! It’s been close to three months since we last posted here. The Silence wasn’t Absence. It was Grief. This space was once filled with energy, memories and moments that you enjoyed the most.. But June 4th changed everything. That day broke our hearts, and the silence since then has been our way of holding space. In that silence, we’ve been grieving. Listening. Learning. And slowly, we’ve begun to build something more than just a response. Something we truly believe in. That’s how RCB Cares came to life. It grew out of a need to honour, to heal, and to stand beside our fans. A platform for meaningful action shaped by our community & fans. We return to this space today, not with celebration but with care. To share. To stand with you. To walk forward, together. To continue being the pride of Karnataka. RCB Cares. And we always will." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (@royalchallengers.bengaluru) Read also: Mohammad Kaif on Modern Indian Cricketers' Professionalism What happened at the RCB Victory parade? What happened to be an 18-year-long wait ended up becoming a black day, taking 11 lives and leaving 75 injured. it became an episode of blame-game between the Karnataka government and the Karnataka State Cricket Association. Karnataka Police claimed that they warned the government of excessive traffic on weekdays and lack of security at the Vidhan Soudha. Despite initial refusals, RCB still decided to go on with the ceremony, while free tickets welcomed an unexpected sea of fans, leaving the real ticketholders stranded outside the RCB's homeground Chinnaswami Stadium. RCN reasoned that players had to retreat soon, so they didn't wait. The Karnataka government logged an an FIR leading to the arrest of a few individuals of RCB's event management group. Later, RCB announced INR 10 lakh compensation to the deceased.