There is an impending concern about the RCB Victory Parade in Bengaluru today as the Bengaluru Traffic Police has given a Nay to the celebrations.
The Bengaluru Traffic Police has issued a detailed advisory ahead of a felicitation ceremony for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) team at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium following their historic title victory. The event, scheduled from 5 PM to 6 PM today (Wednesday), is expected to draw significant crowds, prompting several precautionary measures.

In a public notice, the authorities have outlined five key instructions for residents and commuters. As per the Traffic, the overpouring of people will make things difficult to control, but Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) officials are trying to persuade the police.
Felicitation Timing: The official function honouring the RCB team will take place between 5 PM and 6 PM at the stadium.
Restricted Entry: Only individuals with valid tickets or passes will be allowed inside the venue. The event is not open to the general public.
No Parade: Contrary to speculation, there will be no victory parade through the city.
Limited Parking: Given restricted parking facilities near the stadium, attendees and the public are urged to rely on Metro services and other modes of public transportation.
Traffic Advisory: Citizens have been strongly advised to avoid the Central Business District (CBD) area between 3 PM and 8 PM to prevent traffic congestion.
The advisory reflects the city's proactive effort to maintain order while celebrating one of its biggest sporting moments. The RCB victory has triggered massive celebrations across Karnataka, with fans eager to participate in the team's homecoming.
The Victory Parade was supposed to take across the 1 km stretch between Vidhana Soudha and M Chinnaswamy Stadium, and it is to be seen how things unfold. RCB players have already left for Bengaluru and will b reaching the HAL airport soon.
MyKhel can confirm that the Victory Parade is still On. The Bengaluru City Traffic has confirmed MyKhel that the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka are discussing the Victory Parade and a clear picture will be coming within an hour or so. Although Bengaluru City Traffic announced there will be no victory parade, it is still On!!