Key Points

Congress Tamil Nadu chief K. Selvaperunthagai has strongly criticized the BJP for what he calls political exploitation of the Karur stampede tragedy. He questioned the need for a BJP fact-finding committee when the state government already established a judicial commission. The Congress leader defended the Tamil Nadu Police's handling of the situation and praised CM Stalin's swift response. He accused the BJP of double standards, noting no similar committees were sent to Manipur despite ongoing violence there.

Key Points: Selvaperunthagai Slams BJP Over Karur Stampede Politics

  • Questions credibility of BJP's fact-finding committee led by Hema Malini
  • Defends Tamil Nadu Police professionalism during stampede response
  • Highlights existing judicial commission under Justice Aruna Jagadeesan
  • Accuses BJP of double standards compared to Manipur inaction
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Congress' TN chief Selvaperunthugai slams BJP for 'playing politics' over Karur stampede

Congress TN chief accuses BJP of exploiting Karur tragedy for political gain while defending state government's response and police handling of Vijay rally stampede.

"On one hand, the BJP is indulging in vote theft; on the other, it is politicising the deaths of innocent people - K. Selvaperunthagai"

Chennai, Oct 2

The Congress' Tamil Nadu unit President K. Selvaperunthagai on Thursday strongly criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for "playing politics over the graves of victims" of the Karur stampede at actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) rally that left 41 people dead.

Speaking at Udhagamandalam in the Nilgiris during a Congress-led signature campaign against what the party calls "vote theft", Selvaperunthagai attacked the BJP for setting up an eight-member fact-finding committee led by Lok Sabha MP Hema Malini to probe the Karur tragedy.

He questioned the credibility of the move, remarking that those appointed "do not even know the north from the south of Karur", and alleged that the exercise was politically motivated rather than aimed at helping victims.

The state Congress chief pointed out that the Tamil Nadu government had already formed a one-member judicial commission under the Madras High Court's retired Justice Aruna Jagadeesan to investigate the circumstances that led to the stampede.

"This official probe is in place and will examine what went wrong. The BJP panel is unnecessary and aimed only at gaining political mileage," he said.

Selvaperunthagai also defended the Tamil Nadu Police, countering allegations of negligence.

"Videos from the site clearly show the police acting professionally and trying to save lives. Despite the tragedy, the force responded sincerely," he said.

He accused the BJP of trying to discredit the administration while ignoring its own failures. "On one hand, the BJP is indulging in vote theft; on the other, it is politicising the deaths of innocent people," he charged.

Commending Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and his government for their swift response to the disaster, Selvaperunthagai said: "If they (the BJP) cannot acknowledge the CM’s leadership and the state’s efficient handling of the tragedy, they should at least stay silent instead of spreading distrust."

He also criticised the Union government for its inaction on crises elsewhere, notably in Manipur.

"Despite the continuing violence and deaths in Manipur, no fact-finding committee was sent there. But in Tamil Nadu, where the state government is acting responsibly, the BJP is rushing to exploit the pain of families," he said.

The Congress leader urged people not to be swayed by "insensitive political opportunism" and reaffirmed support for those affected by the Karur tragedy.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hema Malini committee? Seriously? What does she know about ground realities in Tamil Nadu? BJP should focus on governance rather than these political stunts.
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Sarah B
While I agree that multiple committees can create confusion, shouldn't we welcome any investigation that might bring clarity? The priority should be ensuring such tragedies don't repeat. 🙏
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Arjun K
The point about Manipur is valid. Why no committees there? Selective outrage shows BJP's true intentions. Tamil Nadu doesn't need Delhi's interference in state matters.
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Michael C
As someone from Chennai, I saw how quickly the state government responded. CM Stalin's administration handled this better than many similar situations I've seen. The additional committee feels unnecessary.
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Kavya N
Both parties are playing politics here. Congress shouldn't act like they're saints either. The real focus should be on supporting victims' families and improving crowd management systems. 💔
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Vikram M
BJP should respect Tamil Nadu's autonomy. We have a capable government here that's investigating properly. This feels like Delhi trying to control everything. Let TN handle TN matters!

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