Tamil Nadu CM Vijay set to visit Karur to hand over jobs to stampede victims' kin
Karur, July 9
Preparations are in full swing in Karur in Tamil Nadu for a public interaction programme on Friday in which Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam President C Joseph Vijay is scheduled to attend.
Chief Minister will participate in the programme at the Atlas Kalai Arangam Grounds near Vennamalai in Karur on Friday morning.
The Chief Minister will hand over government job appointment orders to some of the legal heirs of the 41 victims who lost their lives in the Karur tragedy.
A stampede at a Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) rally in Karur on September 27, 2025, claimed 41 lives during a public outreach event where TVK president and actor Vijay was campaigning.
A massive pandal is being set up across nearly 10 acres, with seating arrangements for around 5,000 people. Iron barricades have been installed around the venue as part of the security and event arrangements.
Party flags and flex banners have been erected along the routes leading to the event venue.
Authorities have also made arrangements to issue QR code-enabled identity cards to all 5,000 participants attending the event.
During the visit, the Chief Minister will also distribute various government welfare assistance at the District Collectorate in Thanthoni Malai.
In addition, he will lay the foundation stone for a new private non-leather footwear manufacturing factory at Vanavasi Panchayat in Krishnarayapuram Panchayat Union, Karur district.
The project is being established at an estimated cost of Rs 1,700 crore.
He is also scheduled to issue compassionate appointment orders to 32 individuals for employment in various government departments.
To welcome the Chief Minister during both programmes, party flags and flex banners have been installed at several locations across the district. Tight police security has been deployed at all event venues.
Meanwhile, iron barricades have been placed along the left side of the road leading from the Thirukampuliyur Bypass to the District Collectorate.
As a result, business owners in the area have complained that access to their commercial establishments has been restricted, making it difficult for customers to enter their premises.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I'm happy that the victims' families are getting jobs, but let's not forget—this tragedy happened because of poor planning. Vijay needs to ensure such rallies never repeat. Also, Rs 1,700 crore for a new factory is great for employment, but what about basic infrastructure in Karur? 🙄
It's a mixed bag. Compassionate appointments are necessary, but I'm wary of politicians using tragedies for photo ops. Hope the jobs are genuinely meaningful, not just temporary positions. Also, the shopkeepers' complaints are valid—development shouldn't come at their expense.
The QR code system for identity cards is a smart move, shows some tech adoption. But I wish they'd focused more on safety before the tragedy. 41 families lost loved ones—no job can replace that. Hope Vijay uses his star power for better crowd management in future events. 😢
Ye to theek hai, but what about the families who lost their breadwinners? Jobs are good, but they need immediate financial support too. Also, blocking roads for a leader's visit is a common nuisance—businesses suffer. Govt should learn to balance security with public convenience. 🚧
I appreciate the compassionate appointments, but this tragedy was avoidable. Vijay should have canceled or postponed the rally when crowds became unmanageable. Now, the focus on a new factory is good for the economy, but the human cost remains. Let's hope lessons are truly learned. 🏭
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