Key Points

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman expressed deep shock over the Karur stampede that killed 41 people. She advocated for a national standard operating procedure to manage large public gatherings effectively. Sitharaman visited the families on Prime Minister Modi's advice and promised direct bank transfers of compensation. The tragedy occurred during actor Vijay's political rally where overcrowding led to the deadly incident.

Key Points: Nirmala Sitharaman Demands National SOP After Karur Stampede

  • Sitharaman visited Karur on PM Modi's advice to console families of stampede victims
  • Most victims were from poor families with no access to food or water during rally
  • PM announced ₹2 lakh compensation for deceased families and ₹50,000 for injured
  • Actor Vijay also pledged ₹20 lakh to bereaved families and ₹2 lakh to injured
  • Stampede occurred due to overcrowding at Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam rally venue
  • Death toll reached 41 including 18 women, 13 men and 10 children
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Karur Stampede Row: Nirmala Sitharaman advocates for SOP to manage large public gatherings

Finance Minister advocates for countrywide public gathering protocols after 41 deaths at Vijay's rally, promises direct compensation to victims' families.

"There's no bad time for setting proper SOP for public matters, particularly where there will be huge public assemblies - Nirmala Sitharaman"

Karur, September 29

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday expressed deep shock over the unfortunate Karur stampede incident that has claimed the lives of 41 people, and advocated for a standard operating procedure (SOP) to effectively manage large public gatherings to deter such incidents.

"There's no bad time for setting proper SOP for public matters, particularly where there will be huge public assemblies. We are probably too late. We should have a better way of public gathering management, not just in one state, but the entire country," Sitharaman said while addressing a press conference here.

Labelling the stampede incident as "shocking", the Union Finance Minister informed that she and Union Minister of State (MoS) L. Murugan were visiting Karur at the advice of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had tasked them to see the victim families to console them for their loss.

She said that the public didn't have access to food and water during the rally. "Many said there was no water or food given in the meeting. Waited for a long time."

"Karur incident is shocking. The injured were taken to the hospital. The PM called me and L Murugan and advised us both to meet all the families who lost their loved ones in the stampede and inquire about the health of those admitted to the hospital. As per the PM's advice, we came to Karur. The collector showed the stampede spot. We met some of the family members of those who lost their lives. I couldn't even talk or console the family members," Sitharaman said.

She further stated that most of the victims, who were injured and killed in the stampede that occurred during Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief and actor Vijay's public rally, are from poor families. The Union Minister said that she will apprise PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah about her visit.

"Most of them are from poor families. I convey the message of the PM to the family members and the injured. I will tell about my visit to the PM and Home Minister after my return. Through social media, the Prime Minister and the Home Minister expressed their condolences," Sitharaman said.

When asked about a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the stampede incident, she said, "Whether to say, what is fit or not fit for CBI enquiry is not my job."

Speaking about the compensation announced by PM Modi, Sitharaman said that she will ensure that the money is transferred directly into the bank accounts of the victims' families.

"This is what our PM advised, and we have asked for the account numbers of the injured and the family members of the deceased. I will monitor myself and make sure the money announced by the PM is given," she added.

Prime Minister Modi earlier announced that the families of the 39 people who died in the Karur stampede would receive two lakh rupees each from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund.

PM Modi also announced an amount of Rs 50,000 each for the people injured in the tragic incident.

The death toll in the Karur stampede incident has risen to 41, after a woman undergoing treatment at a hospital succumbed to her injuries. The stampede occurred at TVK chief Vijay's campaign rally in Karur.

Suguna, 65, a resident of Karur district who had been on ventilator support in the intensive care unit, passed away after failing to respond to treatment.

Among the deceased are 18 women, 13 men, five young girls, and five young boys, bringing the total to 41. So far, 34 victims are from the Karur district, two each from the Erode, Tiruppur, and Dindigul districts, and one from the Salem district.

The massive crowd at Vijay's rally on Saturday evening reportedly turned chaotic, triggering panic among the crowd. As several attendees fainted, they were rushed to nearby hospitals.

Sources said that overcrowding at the venue led to the tragedy.

As this happened, Vijay announced that he would provide financial assistance of Rs 20 lakh to the bereaved families and Rs 2 lakh to the injured in the unfortunate stampede that took place in Tamil Nadu's Karur during his rally.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Why wait for tragedies to happen before implementing safety measures? Political rallies and celebrity events in India always have massive crowds but zero planning. No water, no food, no proper exits - this is criminal negligence.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the government's quick response and compensation announcement, we need permanent solutions. SOP should include mandatory crowd management training for event organizers, proper venue capacity calculations, and emergency medical facilities on site.
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Arjun K
Most victims are from poor families as usual. The rich and powerful organize these events while common people suffer. Actor Vijay's compensation is good but can't bring back lives. We need accountability, not just sympathy.
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Michael C
Having attended large events in India, I can confirm the chaos is unbelievable. No proper queues, no emergency exits marked, and security just pushes people around. This tragedy was waiting to happen. Hope the SOP is implemented nationwide.
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Kavya N
Respect to Nirmala Sitharaman for visiting the families personally. At least someone is taking responsibility. But we need action, not just words. Let's hope this SOP becomes reality and prevents such incidents in future 🙏
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Vikram M
This is not just about Tamil Nadu - similar incidents happen during Kumbh Mela, political rallies, cricket matches across India. We need

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