Karur stampede: CBI grills TVK's Vijay on delays, crowd management & more
One of the key issues under scrutiny was the alleged seven-hour delay at the venue.
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The CBI took over the investigation in October last year following an SC order (PTI)
New Delhi, 12 Jan
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
on Monday began a detailed line of questioning of actor-turned-politician
Joseph Vijay as part of its probe into the Karur stampede case, focusing on
alleged delays, crowd management lapses, and organisational responsibilities
related to the event.
The CBI took over the investigation from
the Tamil Nadu Police in October last year following a Supreme Court order.
Since then, the agency has been examining the circumstances surrounding the
stampede at a political event in Karur.
One of the key issues under scrutiny was
the alleged seven-hour delay at the venue. Investigators are probing the
discrepancy between the programme's scheduled start time and Vijay's actual
arrival, and whether the delay contributed to the crowd swelling and loss of
control.
The agency also questioned whether party
workers on the ground coordinated adequately with the local police and district
administration, as the crowd reportedly grew from an estimated 10,000 people to
around 30,000. Delays in Vijay's movement and his party workers' movement are
being examined to assess their impact on crowd dynamics.
Investigators are scrutinising documents
related to permissions sought for the event and are seeking clarity on who
organised the Karur programme. Within the party, the CBI is examining the
organisational structure to determine responsibility for planning and
execution, including who decided to hold the event in Karur and when Vijay was
informed.
Another focus area is whether Vijay's team
conducted any prior risk assessment in coordination with the district
administration, and whether basic arrangements, such as drinking water
facilities and designated entry and exit points, were provided for the crowd.
The movement of Vijay's modified caravan
through the gathering is also under investigation, with the CBI examining how
it passed through the dense crowd and whether there was adequate coordination
with local police.
The agency is further probing when Vijay
became aware of the stampede and the sequence of events that followed.
Questions on the exact time of his arrival and departure from the venue are
also part of the ongoing inquiry.
Earlier, actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam
(TVK) president Vijay arrived in the national capital for questioning by the
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with the Karur stampede
that claimed 41 lives during a party campaign event in September last year.
The CBI had earlier issued a notice to
Vijay under Section 179 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS),
directing him to present himself for examination.
The notice was served earlier this month,
with the summons dated January 6. The probe pertains to the stampede that
occurred on 27 September, 2025, during a TVK campaign programme in the Karur
district of Tamil Nadu.
According to TVK sources, Vijay travelled
from Chennai to New Delhi on a chartered flight and is expected to visit the
CBI headquarters later today to cooperate with the investigation.
The Supreme Court had earlier transferred
the investigation into the incident to the CBI. As part of the probe, the
agency has already questioned several senior TVK functionaries in New Delhi.
Party leaders have submitted video footage to investigators, alleging lapses by
the Tamil Nadu government.
The CBI has also examined the campaign
vehicle used by Vijay during the event, and the driver has been questioned as
part of the ongoing investigation. The Karur stampede occurred during a massive
political gathering, resulting in the deaths of 41 people and leaving several
others injured. The incident triggered widespread public outrage and prompted
judicial and legal scrutiny.
Earlier in December, the Tamil Nadu
government had also filed its response (counter-affidavit) in the Supreme Court
seeking directions to set aside its decision to order a CBI probe into the
Karur stampede case.
In its response, the TVK had claimed that
the Tamil Nadu government's plea (counter-affidavit) lacks material facts and
provides no valid reason to remove the jurisdiction of the CBI and the
supervisory committee, constituted by the top court.
TVK asserts that several statements in the
State government's counter-affidavits are false and misleading. TVK added that
such claims would hinder the ongoing investigation and its supervision.
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