Karur Tragedy: 'Had security been in place, 41 lives could have been saved', Palaniswami's scathing attack on the Stalin government

Posted on 3rd Oct 2025 by rohit kumar

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) General Secretary and former Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Thursday blamed the Tamil Nadu government for the Karur stampede, which killed at least 41 people and injured over 100 others on September 27. The incident occurred during a stampede at a political event in Velusamypuram on the Karur-Erode Highway.

 

Such a tragedy has never happened before - Palaniswami

Palaniswami said that if the government had made adequate security arrangements, these lives could have been saved. He questioned, "Who is responsible for the death of 41 people in Tamil Nadu?" He claimed that such a massive tragedy had never occurred at such a public event before.

 

"The government adopts a different approach towards the opposition."

The AIADMK leader alleged that the DMK government adopts a different approach towards the ruling party and the opposition. He said that a heavy police force is deployed at ruling party meetings, while security is deliberately reduced at opposition party events. He directly targeted Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, saying that the police department is under the Chief Minister's control, and if he had given proper instructions, this incident would not have happened.

 

Palaniswami also questioned the investigation commission.

Palaniswami also questioned the investigation commission formed by the government, saying that when ADGP-level officers are already defending the government, how can an impartial investigation be expected? Citing statements by former minister Senthil Balaji, he said that fear was clearly visible on his face when speaking to the press about the Karur incident.

 

Today, the entire state is ashamed - Palaniswami.

The AIADMK general secretary also pointed out that he had recently held rallies in 163 assembly constituencies, but security was provided only in a few districts. In most places, his party and allies had to make their own security arrangements. Attacking Chief Minister Stalin, he said, "Stalin said that Tamil Nadu would never bow its head, but today the entire state has bowed in shame. This incident is shocking not just in Tamil Nadu, but the entire country."

 

The tragedy occurred when a large crowd had gathered for the event, and actor Vijay's late arrival caused the crowd to spiral out of control. Forty-one people, mostly women and children, died in the accident.

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