Karur stampede: CBI grills TVK party chief Vijay for over six hours
The CBI took over the case from an SIT formed by Tamil Nadu government following a Supreme Court order.
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A visibly relaxed Vijay came out of the CBI headquarters in his luxury SUV after questioning was completed (PTI)
New Delhi, 19 Jan
The CBI questioned TVK chief and actor Vijay for over six
hours at its headquarters here for the second time in connection with the Karur
stampede case, officials said.
A visibly relaxed Vijay came out of the CBI headquarters in
his luxury SUV after questioning was completed at around 5pm, got down and
waved at his supporters and media, before leaving for the five-star hotel where
he was staying.
The actor-turned politician was earlier quizzed by the CBIon 12 January. He was asked to come again on January 13, but the actor sought
another date due to Pongal, after which the agency summoned him on Monday, they
said.
Dressed in a casual shirt, the actor arrived at the heavily
barricaded agency headquarters on Lodhi Road with a fleet of luxury SUVs at
around 10.20am, they said.
"Lots of rumours are being spread around which are not
true. We all know what happened in Karur...When last time the Home Minister was
in Tamil Nadu, the state president of the BJP, Nainar Nagenthran, had openly
mentioned that Senthil Balaji who is sitting MLA from Karur was responsible for
the death of 41 people and you who needs to be summoned and enquired," TVK
Joint General Secretary CT Nirmal Kumar told reporters outside the CBI
headquarters after Vijay's questioning ended.
He said they are cooperating with the investigating
agencies, and no summons for further questioning has been issued.
"...We know who is responsible for the incident, who
has done this, and what is the reason for that. That's the reason we don't have
any guilt... Our leader wanted to cooperate and we want the real culprit to be
brought to justice... we don't have any hesitation to come and appear for the
investigation," he said.
During the day, Vijay was questioned by a team of officials
led by a deputy superintendent rank officer drawn from the agency's
anti-corruption wing, the officials said.
Several questions related to decision-making about the
rally, reasons for his delay, continuation of the speech, his knowledge about
the chaos, turnout and mismanagement of the crowd were put forth to him, they
said.
The call on attributing the role of individuals in the
chargesheet will be taken only after a thorough analysis of the statements of
the actor, senior political officials of his party, and police and district
administration officials involved in the process of giving clearance and
managing the rally, they said.
The federal agency took over the case from an SIT following
a Supreme Court order and has been gathering evidence related to the September27 stampede which claimed 41 lives and left more than 60 injured in Tamil
Nadu's Karur.
In October last year, the apex court had asked the CBI
director to appoint a senior officer to take over the investigation and also
constituted a supervisory committee headed by former Supreme Court judge Ajay
Rastogi to monitor the agency's investigation.
A bench comprising Justices JK Maheshwari and NV Anjaria had
said the stampede has left an imprint in the minds of citizens throughout the
country.
It has wide ramifications with respect to the lives of
citizens, and enforcing the fundamental rights of the families who lost their
kin is of utmost importance, the court had said.
"The faith and trust of the general public in the
process of investigation must be restored in the criminal justice system, and
one way to instil such trust is by ensuring that the investigation in the
present case is completely impartial, independent and unbiased," the bench
said.
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