
Karur stampede: TVK chief Vijay announces Rs 20 lakh aid for kin of deceased
Thirty-nine people have been killed and 95 have been injured in the stampede that broke out at TVK's rally in Karur on Saturday
At least 39 people, including children, were killed and 95 were injured in a stampede that broke out during a rally of actor-politician Vijay in Karur on Saturday (September 27). Of the injured, 51 have been admitted to the government hospital in Karur, where the condition of one of them is stated to be critical.
Long wait, crowd surge at Vijay’s rally
Addressing the press on Sunday (September 28) morning, Tamil Nadu DGP G Venkataraman blamed the stampede on the delayed arrival of actor-politician Vijay at the venue. He said the crowd had been waiting for a long time and lacked sufficient food and water while waiting for the actor’s arrival under the hot sun.
He said a surge in crowd was seen after the official X handle of Vijay’s TVK party said he would arrive at the venue by 12 noon.
“Permission (for the meeting) was sought between 3 pm-10 pm. The TVK Twitter account said he will come at 12 and the crowd started coming in from 11 AM. He came at 7.40 PM. The people lacked sufficient food and water under the hot sun." "Our intention is not to blame anyone, but we are just stating the facts," he said.
‘Arrangement made for 10K people; 27K turned up’
Further, Vijay was accorded a welcome at one point, and a big crowd followed him, and he was ushered in safely to the venue by the police. "He also lauded the police...the crowd kept swelling," he said.
While the organisers put the expected number at 10,000, about 27,000 people turned up to have a glimpse of the actor, Venkataraman said.
He indicated police protection was given, anticipating about 20,000.
Asked if there were "only 500" police personnel on bandobast duty, he said the meeting venue was a public road and more police cover would have meant people would not have sufficient space.
Two days ago, the meeting of a "big party" was held here, he said in an apparent reference to the AIADMK.
Stalin rushes to Karur, orders probe
Chief Minister MK Stalin rushed to Karur from Chennai past midnight and took stock of the treatment being given to the injured at the government hospital there.
Stalin said such a tragedy with such massive casualties in a political event has never occurred in the history of Tamil Nadu and should never recur in the future.
He announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the families of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh for the injured while ordering the formation of an inquiry commission headed by a retired high court judge to probe the incident.
Authorities announced helpline numbers to reach the Karur district collect office helpdesk (04324 256306 and Whatsapp 7010806322).
Heat, chaos, overcrowding, 'power cut'
My heart is shattered: Vijay
The rally, part of Vijay's party TVK’s state-wide campaign push ahead of upcoming elections, was abruptly halted as cries of "police, please help!" echoed through the venue. Videos circulating online showed Vijay pausing his speech to distribute water bottles to his supporters.
Vijay later issued a brief statement on social media: "My heart is shattered; I am writhing in unbearable, indescribable pain and sorrow that words cannot express. I extend my deepest condolences and sympathies to the families of my dear brothers and sisters who lost their lives in Karur. I pray for the swift recovery of those receiving treatment in the hospital."
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Live Updates
- 28 Sept 2025 12:26 AM IST
Vijay back in his Chennai home
Watch: TVK chief Vijay returns to his residence in Chennai.
- 28 Sept 2025 12:23 AM IST
Photo: Police personnel outside a hospital in Karur
Police personnel outside a hospital in Karur where the victims were brought. The death toll has risen to 38.
Photo: PTI
- 28 Sept 2025 12:08 AM IST
TVK chief Vijay returns to Chennai
TVK chief Vijay returned to Chennai from Karur. He took a private jet from Trichy to Chennai. He did not speak to the media at the Chennai airport. Earlier, he put out a statement on the tragedy on his X account.
- 27 Sept 2025 11:47 PM IST
Death toll rises to 38
As per 108 ambulance service provider officials, the death toll has risen to 38. Earlier, the state government said 36 people had died and over 30 were injured.
- 27 Sept 2025 11:46 PM IST
Police: 'Open ground would have provided a far safer environment'
A senior police official said that functionaries of the TVK declined to hold their meeting in an open space in Karur, leading to logistical challenges. As the crowd grew, attendees were forced to walk alongside the vehicle, resulting in widespread exhaustion.
"No provisions were made for drinking water at the venue," the officer noted. "Many women attended with their young children, making the setup particularly strenuous. An open ground would have provided a far safer environment for the gathering, but the organizers rejected the recommendation."
- 27 Sept 2025 11:45 PM IST
All shops to be shut in Karur tomorrow
"In the aftermath of several people losing their lives trapped in a crowd crush, as a mark of solidarity in grief, a complete shutdown of shops in Karur tomorrow," the Tamil Nadu Traders Federation said in a statement.
- 27 Sept 2025 11:22 PM IST
TVK chief Vijay: My heart is shattered
In a statement, TVK chief Vijay said, "My heart is shattered; I am writhing in unbearable, indescribable pain and sorrow that words cannot express. I extend my deepest condolences and sympathies to the families of my dear brothers and sisters who lost their lives in Karur. I pray for the swift recovery of those receiving treatment in the hospital."
- 27 Sept 2025 11:12 PM IST
CM Stalin announces Rs 10 lakh aid
In a bid to deliver immediate financial solace, Stalin ordered the release of Rs 10 lakh each to the families of the deceased from his public relief fund. Those undergoing intensive care in hospitals will receive Rs 1 lakh apiece.
- 27 Sept 2025 10:55 PM IST
Photos: TN Minister Anbil Mahesh and DMK leader Senthil Balaji meet the injured in hospital
Tamil Nadu Minister Anbil Mahesh and DMK leader V Senthil Balaji met the injured persons and also the families of the deceased at a hospital in Karur.
- 27 Sept 2025 10:38 PM IST
'Blame lies with TN govt, not Vijay'
A Karuru resident who participated in the rally told Puthiyathalaimurai TV that not a single police was to be seen. "We will not blame Vijay for the stampede. Stalin and Senthil Balaji should be answerable for this," she said.
Senthil Balaji is the MLA from Karur.
"There was power cut. So people couldn't hear well since the mics were off. So they tried to push forward to listen better," she said, explaining why the stampede might have occurred.
Another woman told TV channels, "Our children were not given safety. They came to see their favourite star, not for a political rally. The government did not make sure they were safe."