Key Points

A devastating stampede at actor Vijay's campaign rally in Karur has triggered a major political controversy. The Tamil Nadu BJP has demanded stringent legal action against the event organisers and Vijay himself. The tragedy claimed 39 lives and injured over 60 people due to alleged gross mismanagement. The state government has announced a judicial inquiry and compensation, but the BJP insists on comprehensive accountability to prevent future incidents.

Key Points: Vijay Rally Tragedy BJP Demands Strict Action in Karur Stampede

  • BJP demands comprehensive legal investigation into Vijay's TVK rally stampede
  • Criticizes massive crowd mismanagement exceeding permitted limits
  • Calls for systemic reforms in public event safety protocols
  • Urges transparent accountability for organisers and local authorities
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TN BJP calls for stringent action against Vijay over Karur stampede tragedy

BJP calls for legal accountability after deadly Karur stampede at Vijay's TVK rally claims 39 lives, criticizes event management and crowd control

"The suffering of the victims and their families cannot be brushed aside as an accident. This was preventable. - A.N.S. Prasad, BJP Spokesperson"

Chennai, Sep 28

The Tamil Nadu BJP on Sunday demanded decisive legal action against actor and TVK leader Vijay and party organisers following the catastrophic stampede at his campaign rally in Karur, which claimed more than 39 lives and left over 60 people injured.

BJP state spokesperson A.N.S. Prasad, in a strongly worded statement, described the incident as a "human-made calamity caused by gross negligence and administrative failure."

He said the tragedy unfolded amid "reckless crowd mismanagement and blatant disregard for public safety" by both the event organisers and the Tamil Nadu Police. According to the BJP, the rally drew nearly 50,000 people against an official permit for about 10,000, creating dangerous overcrowding.

Prasad also criticised Vijay for "deliberate delays and poor planning," pointing out that the actor-politician arrived hours late, forcing thousands to wait in sweltering heat without water, shade, or medical support.

The party said this contributed to mass dehydration, oxygen deprivation, and panic, which spiralled into the deadly crush.

Prasad demanded that the Tamil Nadu government take "swift, transparent and unbiased action" against all those responsible, including TVK leaders, while implementing systemic reforms to ensure safe public gatherings.

"The suffering of the victims and their families cannot be brushed aside as an accident. This was preventable," the statement said.

He commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for their immediate condolences and the Centre's directive to seek a detailed report from the state.

Prasad urged the Central government to send a ministerial team to Karur to console the bereaved families and oversee the probe.

The BJP also appealed to the public to express solidarity by hoisting black flags and lighting lamps in tribute to the victims, while calling on those with information to cooperate with inquiries.

The Tamil Nadu government has already announced a judicial inquiry led by retired High Court judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan and compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the families of the deceased. But the BJP insisted that "justice must go beyond politics" and that accountability be fixed at all levels to prevent such tragedies from recurring.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I agree there should be accountability, I'm not sure if BJP's demand is purely about justice or political opportunism. They should focus on constructive solutions rather than just pointing fingers. The judicial inquiry will reveal the truth.
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Arjun K
🫨 50,000 people when permit was for 10,000? This is criminal negligence! The police should have stopped the event when they saw the crowd size. Everyone failed here - organizers, police, and local administration.
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Sarah B
As someone who has attended political rallies, I know how chaotic they can get. But making people wait for hours in heat without water or medical facilities is unacceptable. Basic crowd management protocols exist for a reason.
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Vikram M
The compensation of ₹10 lakh is good, but no amount of money can bring back loved ones. We need stricter regulations for public gatherings across India. This could happen anywhere if we don't learn from this tragedy.
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Michael C
Why are celebrities with no administrative experience entering politics? They don't understand the responsibility that comes with organizing large events. This tragedy shows the consequences of inexperience in public leadership.
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones. 🙏 This should be a wake-up call for all political parties

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