
Getting an IPL ticket has become difficult for many fans, and a recent incident in Bengaluru explains why. A crackdown by police exposed how tickets are being diverted before reaching genuine buyers. The case has raised serious concerns about fairness.
Police arrested a canteen worker from M. Chinnaswamy Stadium after recovering nearly 100 match tickets. These tickets were allegedly meant for sale in the black market. The incident has once again highlighted flaws in ticket distribution.
The accused, Chandrashekhar, worked at Sri Lakshmi Canteen inside the stadium. He was caught while trying to sell tickets for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Lucknow Super Giants match. The prices ranged between Rs 15,000 and Rs 19,000.
Fans reacted strongly after the news came out. Many said such incidents were expected given how hard it is to get tickets through official platforms. They expressed anger over misuse of internal access.
Several fans pointed out how they spend hours refreshing apps to book tickets. Meanwhile, people with connections manage to secure bulk tickets and sell them at high rates. This has created a sense of unfairness among supporters.
Some fans demanded strict action against those involved. They believe this should be the beginning of a wider cleanup. Many hope authorities will take stronger steps to prevent such practices in future.
The frustration among fans is clear and growing. They want a system where tickets are accessible to everyone. Fair pricing and transparent allocation remain key demands from the public.
During investigation, Chandrashekhar reportedly told police that the tickets were supplied by KSCA member Ganesh Parikshit. He was allegedly instructed to sell them at higher prices. This revelation has widened the scope of the case.
Ganesh Parikshit is currently absconding, and efforts are ongoing to trace him. The Central Crime Branch has also filed a case against some private company officials. This suggests the involvement of a larger network.
The case has once again brought attention to IPL ticket distribution in Karnataka. It has also added to ongoing discussions about ticket allocation policies. Authorities are now under pressure to ensure better regulation.
The issue gained more attention after Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar announced complimentary tickets for MLAs. This decision had already sparked debate among the public. The latest incident has intensified those concerns.
With black marketing and preferential access under scrutiny, the main question remains unchanged. Fans want to know if the system is fair. Ensuring equal opportunity for all buyers is now more important than ever.
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