Key Points

A devastating stampede at a Vijay rally in Karur has claimed 39 lives, shocking Tamil Nadu. AIADMK leader Edappadi Palaniswami visited victims' families and demanded a transparent investigation into the incident. He highlighted potential administrative and security lapses that might have contributed to the tragedy. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has announced compensation and constituted a judicial commission to probe the matter.

Key Points: Edappadi Palaniswami Demands Probe in Vijay Rally Karur Tragedy

  • Death toll reaches 39 including women and children
  • Palaniswami criticizes lack of safety arrangements
  • Power outage triggered deadly stampede
  • Judicial commission to investigate incident
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Karur tragedy: AIADMK chief meets victims' families, seeks impartial probe

AIADMK chief visits victims' families, calls for transparent investigation into deadly stampede that claimed 39 lives during TVK event

"This is beyond politics; we owe the truth to the families who lost their loved ones - Edappadi Palaniswami"

Karur, Sep 28

Tamil Nadu Opposition leader and AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Sunday visited the families of those who lost their lives in the devastating stampede during Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay's rally in Karur.

The death toll in the tragedy has climbed to 39, including several women and children, while over 80 people remain injured and under treatment in government and private hospitals.

Palaniswami, after consoling the bereaved families at Karur Government Hospital, strongly criticised the lack of adequate safety arrangements at the rally.

He pointed to reports that a sudden power outage left the venue in darkness, causing panic and triggering the deadly crush. "Precautionary measures should have been in place. TVK has already held meetings in four districts. Authorities should have anticipated the turnout and made proper security arrangements. But it seems no effective planning was done," he said.

The AIADMK chief also alleged that police protection for opposition rallies was often insufficient. "Even for my own campaign events, police have not provided full security. But when ruling party meetings are held, the government ensures tight protection. This selective approach is dangerous. Had proper arrangements been made, these deaths could have been avoided," he remarked.

Palaniswami stopped short of directly blaming any single leader but stressed that political parties must act responsibly. "Leaders should keep to their announced schedules. Delays cause unnecessary surges and restlessness in large gatherings. I am not blaming anyone personally, but India has rarely seen such a large number of deaths at a political event. The tragedy points to police and administrative lapses," he said.

He also flagged concerns about reports of an ambulance entering the rally venue unexpectedly, saying it raised questions and must be part of the official inquiry. "There should be a fair and thorough investigation. This is beyond politics; we owe the truth to the families who lost their loved ones," he said.

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has announced Rs 10 lakh compensation each to the families of the deceased and Rs one lakh for the injured from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. A judicial commission headed by retired High Court judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan will probe the incident.

Palaniswami urged the state to act transparently, ensure accountability, and implement new safety protocols to prevent such tragedies. "The government must rise above politics and work to protect people's lives at mass gatherings," he said.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Power outage at a political rally? This sounds suspicious. There should definitely be a thorough investigation. Political parties need to be more responsible when organizing large events. Human lives are more important than political ambitions.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate EPS visiting the families, I wish he wouldn't mix this tragedy with his own political grievances about police protection. This is a time for unity and finding solutions, not scoring political points.
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Arjun K
The ambulance entering the venue needs serious investigation. How can such basic security protocols be ignored? This is complete negligence by both the organizers and local administration. Justice must be served for the victims.
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Kavya N
Compensation is important, but it cannot bring back the lives lost. We need strict safety guidelines for all public gatherings in India. This should be a wake-up call for every state government across the country.
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Michael C
Having attended political rallies in Tamil Nadu, I can confirm the crowd management is often chaotic. Leaders arriving hours late creates unnecessary tension. Hope this tragedy leads to real change in how public events are organized.
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Divya L
The judicial commission must work independently and ensure accountability at all levels. Political parties, police, and local administration - everyone failed these innocent people. May their souls rest in peace 🙏

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