Key Points

A popular YouTuber named Mari Das has been arrested in Chennai for allegedly posting controversial remarks about the Karur stampede that killed 41 people during actor Vijay's campaign rally. The Tamil Nadu Police conducted a targeted operation to track and detain Das, seizing his electronic devices as part of the investigation. This arrest follows another recent social media crackdown and is part of a broader effort to prevent the spread of misinformation. The police have warned that deliberate attempts to create public unrest through online content will face strict legal action.

Key Points: Mari Das Arrested in Chennai Over Vijay Rally Stampede Remarks

  • YouTuber arrested for inflammatory comments on Karur stampede
  • Police intensify social media crackdown to prevent misinformation
  • Electronic devices seized during investigation
  • Second high-profile social media arrest in recent days
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YouTuber Mari Das arrested in Chennai over remarks on TN stampede; police intensify social media crackdown

YouTuber Mari Das detained by Tamil Nadu Police for controversial social media content about Karur stampede tragedy involving actor Vijay

"We are acting against those spreading rumours and false narratives that could create unrest. - Senior Police Official"

Chennai, Oct 4

In a fresh move to curb provocative online content, the Tamil Nadu Police, on Saturday, arrested popular YouTuber Mari Das from his residence in Chennai's Neelankarai for allegedly posting inflammatory remarks against the state government over the Karur stampede tragedy, which claimed 41 lives at actor-turned-politician Vijay's campaign rally.

According to police sources, cybercrime teams have been on high alert since the September 27 stampede, scanning social media to prevent the spread of misinformation and content that could disturb public order.

Mari Das, who originally hails from Madurai and is known for sharp commentary on politics, reportedly questioned the government's crowd control and safety preparedness at the rally in a video posted late Friday.

Early on Saturday, a special cybercrime team raided the YouTuber's house in Madurai's Gomathipuram, but he was not found there.

Acting on intelligence, officers traced him to Neelankarai in Chennai and took him into custody.

His phones, laptops, and other electronic devices were seized to examine the nature of the content shared.

A senior police official said, "We are acting against those spreading rumours and false narratives about the Karur incident that could create unrest. Freedom of expression is respected, but deliberate attempts to incite fear and mistrust among the public will face strict legal action."

The case against Mari Das has been registered under provisions related to promoting enmity and disrupting public tranquility.

Police are also investigating whether his content was part of coordinated efforts to influence public opinion in the aftermath of the Karur tragedy.

This marks the second high-profile social media crackdown in recent days.

On September 30, the Greater Chennai Police's Cyber Crime Wing arrested YouTuber Felix Gerald, who runs the RedPix channel, for allegedly spreading misinformation and attributing motives to the Karur stampede.

Officials said that cases have also been filed against at least 25 other social media account holders for posting unverified claims and videos blaming the state and the police.

The Karur stampede, which occurred during a Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) campaign event addressed by Vijay, has triggered intense political debate over safety protocols and crowd management at large political rallies.

The state government has ordered a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe to fix responsibility.

Police have urged citizens to refrain from sharing unverified information, warning that actions aimed at disrupting peace will invite prosecution.

Investigations into Mari Das's online activities are ongoing.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is concerning! When will our governments understand that criticism is not sedition? Mari Das was just questioning crowd management failures. Instead of arresting critics, they should fix the actual safety issues. 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone living in Chennai, I appreciate the police action. Social media can quickly spiral out of control during tragedies. We need verified information, not sensational content that creates panic.
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Arjun K
The real issue is why such massive rallies are allowed without proper safety measures. 41 innocent lives lost! Both the organizers and authorities failed. Now arresting YouTubers feels like deflection. 😠
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Karthik V
There should be a balance. While misinformation is dangerous, legitimate questions about governance and safety protocols must be allowed. Hope the SIT probe brings justice to the victims' families.
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, this seems like a slippery slope. Yes, prevent misinformation, but arresting people for questioning government actions sets a dangerous precedent for democracy.

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