Bengaluru, Dec. 8 -- Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar said on Sunday that Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium will continue to host Indian Premier League (IPL) games, after uncertainty following the June 4 stampede outside the venue. The stampede, which claimed 11 lives and left more than 50 people injured, took place as a large crowd gathered to celebrate the first IPL title of Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Safety concerns around the Test venue led to the Women's World Cup matches this year being shifted to Navi Mumbai. The Karnataka government has ordered a structural assessment of the stadium before any matches are played. The Public Works Department has also issued a notice to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), instructing it to submit a detailed safety evaluation. Speaking after casting his vote in the KSCA elections, Shivakumar said: "In the future, whatever mishaps happened in Karnataka, especially in Bengaluru, we will make sure such incidents do not recur. Going forward, we will conduct events in this KSCA stadium in a way that upholds the pride of Bengaluru. But we will do it properly..." "From now on, no IPL will be shifted. We will conduct it right here. This is the pride of Karnataka and Bengaluru, and we will protect it. Whatever needs to be done, we will ensure it is taken care of going forward," Shivakumar added....