Key Points

A tragic stampede at Vijay's rally in Karur claimed 41 lives, sparking intense political debate. The DMK is defending its approach by emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation before taking action. Opposition parties are demanding accountability and questioning the selective approach to prosecuting event organizers. The incident has highlighted significant concerns about crowd management and event safety in Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: Vijay Karur Rally Stampede DMK Defends Probe Stance

  • DMK awaits Justice Aruna Jagadeesan's commission report for accountability
  • Several officials already facing cases for crowd management failures
  • VCK chief criticizes selective police action against event organizers
  • NDA delegation visits Karur demanding central probe into stampede
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Action against Vijay only after Karur stampede probe report, says DMK

DMK explains delay in action against Vijay after Karur rally tragedy, awaiting official inquiry report on 41 deaths

"Only once the commission's report is submitted can it be decided who is culpable - T.K.S. Elangovan, DMK Spokesperson"

Chennai, Oct 2

Tamil Nadu's ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) on Thursday defended the state government's decision not to register a case against actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay in connection with the September 27 Karur rally stampede that killed 41 people, saying accountability can only be fixed after the official inquiry is complete.

DMK spokesperson T.K.S. Elangovan said a one-member commission of inquiry headed by retired Madras High Court judge, Justice Aruna Jagadeesan, is already probing the tragedy.

"Only once the commission's report is submitted can it be decided who is culpable and what action needs to be taken," he said.

Elangovan added that some officials have already faced cases after crowd safety lapses were found, including inadequate water and food arrangements.

"Action has also been taken against TVK General Secretaries Bussi Anand for site-related lapses and against Aadhav Arjun for misleading social media posts," he noted.

The DMK's reaction came after Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) chief and MP Thol. Thirumavalavan accused the police of "double standards" for not filing a case against Vijay while acting against Anand.

"If there was reason to book Anand, what stopped the police from acting against Vijay, party General Secretary Aadhav Arjun, and others who planned the event?" he asked, calling the selective approach "shocking negligence".

The September 27 stampede unfolded at Vijay's "Meet the people" rally at the Karur bus stand ground, where a massive crowd surge led to chaos, crushing 41 people to death and injuring more than 60.

The disaster triggered intense political backlash against the state government and Vijay's fledgling party.

Adding to the pressure, an eight-member fact-finding delegation of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by BJP MP and actor Hema Malini, visited Karur this week to meet injured survivors and the families of victims. The team criticised the DMK administration, alleging serious mismanagement and demanding a central probe into the incident. While the opposition has vowed to continue pressing for accountability, the DMK has maintained that only a thorough and impartial inquiry will establish who is responsible for the disaster before further action is taken.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why is there different treatment for Vijay and others? If Bussi Anand and Aadhav Arjun face action, then the main organizer should also be accountable. This does seem like double standards 😠
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Sarah B
As someone who has attended political rallies in Tamil Nadu, I can say the crowd management is often terrible. Basic arrangements like water and proper barricades are missing. This tragedy was waiting to happen 💔
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Arjun K
While I respect the need for proper inquiry, 41 lives lost is too serious to delay action. The families deserve immediate justice. Political connections shouldn't protect anyone from accountability.
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Kavya N
Hema Malini and BJP team visiting is just political drama. They should focus on their own states' safety records. Let the Tamil Nadu government handle this properly without outside interference.
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Michael C
This is heartbreaking. No political rally is worth human lives. Whether it's Vijay or any other leader, they must take responsibility for crowd safety. Hope this tragedy leads to better regulations across India.

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