Key Points

The Madras High Court has declined a CBI investigation into the deadly Vijay rally stampede that claimed 41 lives in Karur last month. Instead, the court suggested implementing strict standard operating procedures for political events to prevent future tragedies. The bench emphasized the need for proper safety arrangements, including escape routes, parking facilities, and basic amenities during political gatherings. Both actor-politician Vijay and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin have expressed concerns about the incident, with Vijay alleging a potential conspiracy.

Key Points: Madras HC Rejects CBI Probe into Vijay Rally Stampede Deaths

  • Madras HC refuses CBI probe into Vijay's rally stampede
  • Court recommends strict SOPs for political events
  • Vijay alleges conspiracy behind tragic incident
  • State government advised to improve rally safety measures
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Madras HC refuses CBI probe into Vijay rally stampede, favours SOPs for political events

Madras High Court refuses CBI investigation, suggests strict SOPs for political events after tragic Karur rally stampede killing 41 people

"Don't treat this court as a political arena - Madras High Court Bench"

Chennai, Oct 3

The Madras High Court on Friday suggested strict SOPs for political rallies while refusing to order a CBI probe into a stampede at actor-politician Vijay's Karur rally that left at least 41 dead last month.

A bench of M. Dhandapani and M. Jothiraman refused to proceed further on a petition filed by BJP leader Uma Anandan seeking a CBI probe, but gave the petitioner the liberty to approach the court if the investigation is not done properly.

"Don't treat this court as a political arena," said the court, while questioning the petitioner's locus standi in the matter.

"If aggrieved persons come to this court, we will rescue," said the court, asking the petitioner to first let the investigation into the September 27 incident at Karur move forward from its current initial stage.

The BJP leader had sought HC direction for a probe by the CBI into the incident, claiming that the fatalities were linked to alleged official apathy.

The High Court passed the order while hearing a clutch of petitions. Some petitions had sought an enhancement in compensation announced by the authorities for the victims.

The bench took note of the Tamil Nadu government's suggestion to frame standard operating procedures (SOPs) in respect of rallies or meetings, disallowing events near state or national highways.

The court suggested that in future, when such political rallies or meetings are held at designated places, the government and political parties must ensure that there are proper arrangements for drinking water and sanitation.

The bench also said that escape routes and parking facilities should be provided to minimise the chances of stampedes.

The stampede at the rally of the TVK party in Veluswamypuram has sparked a political war in the state after the police booked party state general secretary Bussy Anand.

Vijay alleged a conspiracy behind the tragic incident, and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin accused rival parties of trying to exploit tragedies for electoral gains.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why refuse CBI probe? 41 innocent lives lost and we're just talking about SOPs? Investigation should be transparent and thorough. Families deserve justice, not just compensation.
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Arjun K
Court is right - don't make judiciary a political battleground. Let the current investigation complete first. SOPs for water, sanitation and escape routes are much needed reforms for all political rallies.
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Sarah B
As someone who attended a political rally last year, I can confirm the chaos and lack of basic facilities. Drinking water and proper parking are basic rights. Good move by the court! 👍
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Vikram M
Political parties treat common people like cattle during rallies. No proper arrangements, just want numbers for photos. Court's emphasis on safety over politics is refreshing. Hope other states follow Tamil Nadu's lead.
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Michael C
While SOPs are important, I respectfully disagree with the court's refusal of CBI probe. When there are allegations of official apathy in such a tragic incident, an independent investigation would bring more credibility.
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Ananya R
Finally some sense! Political rallies in India have become death traps. No planning, no safety, just chaos. Banning events near highways is a smart move. Hope this becomes national policy. 🇮🇳

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