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TVK General Secretary Aadhav Arjuna is planning to personally visit the families affected by the devastating Karur stampede. He has sought court protection for his visit amid the tense atmosphere following the tragedy that claimed 41 lives. In an emotional social media post, Arjuna shared his personal grief and childhood trauma while expressing solidarity with the bereaved families. Meanwhile, TVK president Vijay has announced significant financial compensation while authorities investigate the safety lapses that led to the deadly incident.

Key Points: Aadhav Arjuna Visits Karur Stampede Victims Families With Court Protection

  • Aadhav Arjuna files court petition for security before visiting stampede victims families
  • TVK president Vijay announces Rs 20 lakh compensation for each bereaved family
  • Karur stampede claimed 41 lives during massive TVK campaign event Saturday night
  • Opposition leader Palaniswami demands accountability for poor crowd management
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TVK leader Aadhav Arjuna to visit families of Karur stampede victims; seeks protection

TVK leader Aadhav Arjuna breaks silence on Karur stampede tragedy, seeks court protection to visit grieving families and offers financial assistance to victims.

"When I was five years old, I saw my mother die by suicide. That pain has returned with these deaths. - Aadhav Arjuna"

Karur, Sep 29

TVK General Secretary Aadhav Arjuna has announced plans to visit the families of the 41 individuals who lost their lives in the devastating stampede at Veluchamipuram in Karur.

He is likely to personally offer condolences and extend financial assistance to the bereaved households. To ensure a safe and smooth visit amid the tense atmosphere, Aadhav has filed a petition in court requesting adequate security arrangements before he proceeds.

This move comes as Arjuna broke his silence nearly 29 hours after the tragedy with a deeply emotional post on X, where he shared his personal grief and drew parallels to the pain of those who lost loved ones.

“For the past twenty-four hours, I have been living through the greatest sorrow of my life. The cries of those who died are shaking my heart. I am struggling to overcome the pain of death,” he wrote.

Recalling his childhood trauma, he added, “When I was five years old, I saw my mother die by suicide. That pain has returned with these deaths. I cannot yet prepare my mind to bear the grief these families are going through.”

The stampede, which occurred late Saturday night during a massive TVK campaign event, claimed 27 lives from the Karur district alone, while others were from Erode, Dindigul, Tiruppur and Salem.

One village, Emur, lost five members, including Priyadarshini and her young daughter Tharanika, as well as Chandra, Arukkani and 10-year-old Prithik -- a tragedy that has deeply shaken the region.

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin expressed profound sorrow and said he had instructed immediate relief and medical assistance.

“Every possible step is being taken to save lives and support the bereaved families,” he said.

Opposition leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami offered condolences while demanding accountability for what he called poor crowd management. “The administration should have been better prepared to manage such a massive crowd. Those responsible must be held accountable,” he said.

TVK president and actor Vijay, who has announced Rs 20 lakh compensation to each bereaved family and Rs 2 lakh for the injured, called the tragedy “an irreparable loss that no words of comfort can ease.”

Authorities continue to investigate the lapses in safety measures that led to the deadly crush.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why did it take 29 hours for the TVK leader to respond? When organizing such massive events, safety should be the top priority. The administration must conduct a thorough investigation and hold accountable those responsible for poor crowd management.
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Michael C
The compensation of Rs 20 lakh per family by Vijay is substantial and will help the bereaved families. However, no amount of money can bring back lost lives. Proper safety protocols must be enforced for all political rallies in the future.
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Shreya B
My heart goes out to the families in Emur village who lost five members, including that poor 10-year-old child. As a mother myself, I cannot imagine their pain. The government should provide counseling support along with financial assistance.
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Arjun K
While Aadhav Arjuna sharing his personal trauma shows vulnerability, the fact that he needs court protection to visit the families speaks volumes about the political tension. Hope the visit brings some comfort to the grieving families.
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Nikhil C
This tragedy highlights the urgent need for better crowd management systems in Tamil Nadu. Both the state government and event organizers must learn from this and implement stricter safety measures. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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