Key Points

A tragic stampede at a political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, resulted in 39 fatalities and multiple injuries. Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leaders have been booked for alleged safety violations during the event. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced compensation and ordered a judicial inquiry to investigate the incident. The tragedy has sparked nationwide grief and calls for stricter event management protocols.

Key Points: Vijay Rally Karur Stampede TVK Leaders Booked

  • 39 people died in sudden crowd surge during political rally
  • TVK leaders formally charged for safety violations
  • Compensation announced for victims' families
  • Judicial inquiry ordered by Chief Minister Stalin
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Karur stampede: Police book TVK leaders, including General Secretary Bussy Anand

Tamil Nadu political rally tragedy claims 39 lives, TVK leaders face legal action for deadly crowd crush at Vijay's event

"We will conduct a comprehensive judicial inquiry to determine full accountability - CM M.K. Stalin"

Karur, Sep 28

Police have booked Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) General Secretary Bussy Anand, Karur West district secretary V.P. Mathiyazhagan, and state office-bearer, C.T.

Nirmal Kumar, under multiple sections for alleged violations linked to the deadly crowd crush at the party president and actor Vijay's rally in Karur that claimed 39 lives and left many injured. The public meeting, held at Veluchamipuram on the outskirts of Karur, on Saturday, had drawn thousands who had queued since morning to see Vijay during his statewide political tour.

Eyewitnesses said that a sudden crowd surge in a tightly packed space led to panic, with people stumbling and being trampled amid inadequate crowd control and poor lighting.

Ambulances struggled through congested approach roads as rescuers rushed victims to the Karur Government Medical College Hospital and nearby private facilities.

Of the 39 victims, 27 were from the Karur district. Two each hailed from Erode, Dindigul and Tiruppur, and one from Salem. Emur village in Karur suffered a particularly grievous blow: five residents -- Priyadarshini and her young daughter Tharanika, Chandra, Arukkani and 10-year-old Prithik -- were among the deceased.

Dozens more, including children, remain under treatment, with some reported to be critical.

The tragedy sparked nationwide grief. President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin conveyed condolences.

CM Stalin flew overnight to Karur, met the injured, and announced Rs 10 lakh compensation to the families of the deceased and Rs one lakh for the injured from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund.

He also ordered a judicial inquiry led by retired High Court judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan to determine accountability and recommend measures to prevent such disasters.

Karur City Police said the case names the TVK leaders for alleged violations of safety norms and deficiencies in event management that investigators believe contributed to the fatal stampede.

Detailed sections invoked were not immediately disclosed, with officers saying further additions are possible as evidence is compiled and statements recorded.

As rescue and relief operations continued on Sunday, political leaders across parties urged strict enforcement of safety protocols at mass events. Authorities indicated that the commission of inquiry's report will be expedited, even as families in Karur and neighbouring districts began funerals for loved ones lost in the chaos.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some accountability! The organizers should have anticipated the crowd for a star like Vijay. Basic safety measures like proper barricades, crowd management, and emergency exits are mandatory. Hope the judicial inquiry brings justice to the victims' families.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate CM Stalin's quick response with compensation and judicial inquiry, this tragedy was completely preventable. We need stricter enforcement of public gathering rules across all political parties. No more "chalta hai" attitude when lives are at stake.
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Michael C
As someone who has attended political rallies in Tamil Nadu, I can say the crowd management is often chaotic. Poor lighting and congested approach roads mentioned here are common issues. Authorities need to learn from this tragedy and implement better safety protocols.
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Sarah B
The loss of young children in this stampede is particularly devastating. 10-year-old Prithik and the mother-daughter duo... it's just too painful to read. Political leaders must prioritize safety over spectacle. My deepest condolences to all affected families.
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Karthik V
While the compensation is welcome, no amount of money can bring back lost lives. The real justice will be when event organizers across India start taking crowd safety seriously. This should serve as a wake-up call for all political parties and event managers.

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