Key Points

The tragic stampede at actor Vijay's political rally in Karur has left 39 people dead and many more injured. Union Minister L Murugan expressed deep concern and instructed BJP leaders to provide assistance to affected families. Chief Minister MK Stalin announced substantial compensation packages and ordered a judicial inquiry into the incident. This marks one of the deadliest political events in Tamil Nadu's history, with 51 people still receiving intensive medical care.

Key Points: Karur Stampede Tragedy at Actor Vijay Rally Kills 39

  • Union Minister L Murugan instructs BJP leaders to provide all possible assistance to affected families
  • CM Stalin announces Rs 10 lakh compensation for families of deceased victims
  • Inquiry commission headed by retired High Court judge to investigate stampede causes
  • 51 people currently undergoing treatment in Intensive Care Unit after tragic incident
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The news coming from Karur is deeply worrying: Union Minister L Murugan

Union Minister L Murugan calls Karur news "deeply worrying" as CM Stalin announces Rs 10 lakh compensation, inquiry commission after Vijay rally stampede kills 39.

"In the history of our state, never has such a large number of people lost their lives in a program organised by a political party - CM MK Stalin"

Chennai, September 28

Union Minister L Murugan on Sunday said that news coming from Karur is deeply worrying, and he has been in touch with the District Collector, instructing BJP leaders to provide all possible assistance.

Speaking to the reporters, Murugan said, "The news coming from Karur is deeply worrying. We must stand with the affected families. I have been in touch with the District Collector and have instructed BJP leaders to extend all possible help."

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday said that never has such a large number of people lost their lives in a program organised by a political party in the "history of our State" as 39 people died at a rally addressed by Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president and actor Vijay in Karur, Tamil Nadu, on Saturday.

CM Stalin told reporters, "I am standing here with deep sorrow. I am unable to describe the horrific accident that took place in Karur. Yesterday, around 7:45 pm, while I was in Chennai speaking with officials, I received the news that such an incident had occurred. As soon as I received the information, I called former Minister Senthil Balaji, asked him to inquire, and instructed him to go to the hospital. When I heard the news about the death toll, I instructed the nearby ministers to go to Karur."

CM Stalin put the death toll at 39 and assured that such a tragedy "should never happen" in the future either.

"So far, 39 people have died. In the history of our state, never has such a large number of people lost their lives in a program organised by a political party, and such a tragedy should never happen in the future either. Currently, 51 people are undergoing treatment in the Intensive Care Unit. With a heavy heart, I pay homage to those who have lost their lives. A compensation of Rs 10 lakh will be provided to the families of the deceased. A compensation of Rs 1 lakh will be provided to those who were injured. I have ordered the formation of an inquiry commission headed by a retired High Court judge"

He further refrained from making any political statements and vowed that strict action would be taken once the "truth is revealed" behind the incident. "The truth will come out through the inquiry commission. I do not wish to say anything with a political motive. Once the truth is revealed through the inquiry commission, strict action will definitely be taken."

Meanwhile, CM Stalin on late Saturday night visited the Government Medical College and Hospital and met those injured in Saturday's stampede at a rally addressed by Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president and actor Vijay in Karur, Tamil Nadu.

CM MK Stalin paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the incident. He also meets the families of victims. Following the incident, He landed in Trichy from Chennai and headed to Karuru by road.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why are political rallies still so poorly managed in 2024? We need better crowd control measures and safety protocols. This tragedy could have been prevented with proper planning and infrastructure.
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Arjun K
Respect to CM Stalin for visiting the hospital and meeting victims personally. At least the state government is taking responsibility and setting up an inquiry commission. Hope the truth comes out soon.
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Sarah B
As someone who has attended political rallies before, I know how chaotic they can get. The organizers must be held accountable. No event is worth losing so many innocent lives. Proper safety audits should be mandatory.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the compensation announcement, I hope the inquiry commission actually leads to meaningful changes. We've seen too many commissions that don't result in real accountability. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Meera T
My heart goes out to the families in Karur. Losing so many people in one incident is unimaginable. Hope the injured recover soon. We need to learn from this tragedy and ensure better safety standards across all public events.

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