Key Points

DMK MP Kanimozhi personally visited the victims of the Karur stampede at the hospital. She stressed that all political parties must follow specific safety conditions for rallies, regardless of who is attending. The tragic incident occurred during actor Vijay's political rally and has claimed 40 lives so far. Chief Minister MK Stalin has announced compensation and appointed a commission to investigate the stampede.

Key Points: Kanimozhi Demands Political Rally Safety Rules After Karur Stampede

  • Kanimozhi visited injured victims at Government Medical College hospital
  • She emphasized mandatory safety rules for all political party rallies
  • CM Stalin announced Rs 10 lakh compensation for families of deceased victims
  • A one-woman commission headed by Justice Aruna Jagadeesan will investigate
  • Death toll from actor Vijay's political rally stampede reached 40 people
  • DMK party members extended support and assistance to affected families
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DMK's Kanimozhi meets Karur stampede victims; says All parties have to follow certain conditions for rallies

DMK MP Kanimozhi visits Karur stampede victims, calls for mandatory safety conditions at all political rallies including PM and CM events after 40 deaths.

"Even if the Prime Minister or the Chief Minister comes for a political rally, the party has to follow certain conditions. There's no one above it... - Kanimozhi"

Karur, September 28

DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi visited the Government Medical College and met the victims of the Karur stampede on Sunday.

Following her visit to the hospital, the DMK MP emphasised that all political parties must adhere to specific conditions when holding political rallies. She also announced that members of her party have extended their support to the victims.

"The Chief Minister has ensured that the district missionary and the party missionary are here to support... Even if the Prime Minister or the Chief Minister comes for a political rally, the party has to follow certain conditions. There's no one above it..." Kanimozhi told reporters.

She further mentioned that a commission has been appointed by the Chief Minister, MK Stalin, on the Karur stampede. "A one-woman commission has been appointed by the CM in this matter... Let her report come out..." added Kanimozhi.

Earlier, the ruling party MP Kanimozhi expressed her most profound condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives in the Karur stampede.

In a post shared on X, DMK MP said, "The news that many people fainted and were admitted to the hospital due to the crowd congestion in Karur, and that several have lost their lives, is deeply shocking and distressing. The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has instructed that necessary assistance be provided on a war footing. I express my deepest condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives."

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin also visited the Government Medical College and Hospital late on Saturday night and met with those injured in Saturday's stampede at Karur. Additionally, the state's Chief Minister announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each to the families of the victims. He also announced aid of Rs 1 lakh each to victims who are undergoing medical treatment in hospitals.

Moreover, the Chief Minister also announced the formation of a one-member Commission of Inquiry, headed by retired High Court Judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan, to conduct a thorough investigation and submit a report to the government.

Meanwhile, the death toll from the stampede at actor Vijay's political rally for the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in Tamil Nadu's Karur on Saturday evening has risen to 40.

Addressing a press conference alongside ADGP (Law and Order) S Davidson Devasirvatham, the Collector said, "A total of 40 people have died in the stampede so far. The Chief Minister arrived immediately at night and ordered proper treatment for the injured. He announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the deceased and Rs 1 lakh for those receiving treatment. A help desk has been opened at the hospital... The Tamil Nadu government has taken steps to prevent further deaths." .

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why does it take such tragedies for politicians to talk about safety protocols? Crowd management should be basic common sense for any public event. The compensation is good but can't bring back lives lost.
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Sarah B
As someone who has attended political rallies in Tamil Nadu, I've seen how chaotic they can get. Proper barricades, crowd control personnel, and emergency exits are absolutely essential. Hope Justice Aruna Jagadeesan's commission brings meaningful recommendations.
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Arjun K
The government's response has been prompt with compensation and commission setup. But the real test will be in implementing safety standards consistently. No political party should be exempt from following crowd management rules.
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Michael C
40 lives lost is heartbreaking 💔 Political rallies in India often ignore basic safety. Time for strict enforcement of crowd management guidelines. The "one-woman commission" is a good step but action matters more than inquiries.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate Kanimozhi's concern, I wish politicians would show this level of care BEFORE tragedies occur. The ₹10 lakh compensation helps, but prevention is what we really need. Hope all parties learn from this terrible incident.

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