Key Points

The Karur stampede has sparked intense political debate in Tamil Nadu. VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan has strongly defended actor-politician Vijay against arrest calls. He argues that the judicial commission should complete its investigation before any actions are taken. The incident, which claimed 41 lives, continues to be a sensitive political and humanitarian issue.

Key Points: Thol Thirumavalavan Defends Vijay in Karur Stampede Probe

  • VCK opposes premature arrest demands for Vijay
  • Judicial commission investigating Karur stampede incident
  • BJP accused of political exploitation of tragedy
  • Compensation announced for bereaved families
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VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan MP dismisses calls to arrest Vijay in Karur stampede; accuses BJP of 'political game'

VCK leader dismisses calls to arrest Vijay, condemns BJP's political tactics amid ongoing Karur tragedy investigation

"To call for his arrest at this stage has no basis. - Thol Thirumavalavan"

Chennai, Sep 30

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) President and MP Thol Thirumavalavan has strongly opposed demands to arrest actor-politician Vijay in connection with the September 27 Karur stampede in which 41 people were killed, including eight children and many women.

Speaking to reporters in Chennai, Thirumavalavan said it was "meaningless" to insist on Vijay's arrest when the Tamil Nadu government has already constituted a one-member judicial enquiry headed by retired High Court judge Aruna Jagadeesan.

"The Commission is investigating. Once its report is submitted, the government will take an informed decision. As of now, Vijay has not been named in the FIR. To call for his arrest at this stage has no basis. If the police or the government find any direct involvement later, they can act as per law," he said.

He accused some groups of deliberately spreading hate against the DMK and the state government. "This is part of a political agenda. Offering condolences is a duty, and in that sense, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's visit is welcome. But BJP seems intent on exploiting the tragedy for political ends. Even before investigations began, leaders like Annamalai started making accusations," Thirumavalavan alleged.

The VCK chief also took to social media to term the BJP's "fact-finding committee" in Karur a political manoeuvre. He urged the Congress to counter what he called the BJP's conspiracy by sending its own all-India committee, with MPs from other states, to Tamil Nadu.

"We request Rahul Gandhi to intervene immediately to stop BJP's divisive politics," he said.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has expressed deep grief, announced compensation, and promised strict safety protocols for public gatherings once the Jagadeesan Commission completes its enquiry.

Former CM Edappadi K. Palaniswami demanded accountability but also urged restraint until the probe concludes.

Vijay, whose Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) party organised the Karur rally, has announced ₹20 lakh compensation for each bereaved family and urged his supporters to cooperate with investigators.

The September 27 rally turned tragic when an unexpectedly large crowd surged forward amid power disruptions and panic, leading to a deadly crush. Over 50 people remain injured and are under treatment.

Thirumavalavan's remarks reflect growing political sparring over the tragedy even as grieving families await answers from the ongoing official investigation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I appreciate that Vijay has taken responsibility by offering compensation. The focus should be on supporting victims' families, not political games. Very sad about the children who lost their lives 😔
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Michael C
While I understand the political dynamics, I respectfully disagree with completely dismissing accountability. Organizers must ensure proper crowd management. This isn't about politics - it's about basic safety protocols that failed.
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Ananya R
BJP's fact-finding committee does seem like political drama. They should let the state government handle this. Thirumavalavan is right - let Justice Jagadeesan complete her investigation first.
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Sarah B
Heartbreaking to read about the stampede. 41 lives lost including children! 😢 Political parties should show some humanity and stop using this tragedy for their agendas. Let the families grieve in peace.
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Vikram M
Good that Stalin announced compensation and safety protocols. We need better crowd management systems across India. Hope this tragedy leads to permanent changes in how public events are organized.

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