Karur stampede: FIR blames overcrowding, names 3 TVK leaders, spares Vijay
A TVK source said Vijay has been asked by the police not to visit the government facility to visit the victims of the stampede due to the sensitive law and order situation.
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FIR says Vijay remaining inside campaign vehicle for a long time led to overcrowding. (ANI)
Karur, 29 Sept
Actor-politician Vijay remained inside his campaign vehicle
at Velusamypuram, the venue, for an extended period, leading to overcrowding
and restlessness among the crowd that had gathered to attend his rally on 27
September, according to an FIR into the incident in which at least 41 people
have died and 60 were injured.
Meanwhile, a TVK source said Vijay has been asked by the
police not to visit the government facility to visit the victims of the stampede
due to the sensitive law and order situation.
The police have not booked any case against the actor, but
registered an FIR against three key functionaries of the TVK --district
secretary for Karur North Mathiazhagan, party's state general secretary Bussy
Anand, and TVK deputy general secretary Nirmal Kumar, in connection with the
stampede.
Also on Monday, the probe panel, headed by Justice (retd)
Aruna Jagadeesan, continued with the investigation into the stampede. The judge
interacted with the patients at the government hospital and later said that she
would submit a detailed report to the government once the probe was completed.
The toll due to the stampede at the rally increased to 41 on
Monday, with a 60-year-old woman succumbing to her injuries at the hospital
here.
The three party functionaries have been booked under
sections 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 110 (attempt to
commit culpable homicide), 125 (endangering life of others), and 223
(disobedience to order), of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with section 3
of the Tamil Nadu Public Property (Preventing of Damage and Loss) Act, 1992, a
police official said.
According to the police, Vijay had remained inside his
campaign vehicle at Velusamypuram, the venue, for an extended period, leading
to overcrowding and restlessness among the crowd that had gathered.
The stampede occurred after the crowd surged forward to have
a closer glimpse of Vijay, the police said, adding that the narrow venue hardly
afforded space for so many people, resulting in trampling. Police resorted to a
lathi-charge in a bid to restore order. Many who fainted at the venue were
rushed to the Karur government hospital.
According to the FIR, the crowd climbed over steel sheds and
trees to get a better view, and when these collapsed, they fell on the crowd
below, resulting in the fatal stampede. Several persons died due to suffocation
and crush injuries, the FIR said.
Following the tragic incident, Vijay was advised against
visiting the government hospital here as his presence might cause crowding at
the hospital premises, the TVK source said.
"Initially, he had planned to visit the injured and
console them, but was informed that his presence might cause further
crowding," a senior TVK leader said.
Chief Minister MK Stalin, who had visited the victims,
announced a solatium of Rs 10 lakh each to the affected families. Also, he had
assured to take appropriate action based on the findings of the Commission.
Police protection at the government facility has been
stepped up.
Meanwhile, former Telangana Governor Dr Tamilisai
Soundararajan has claimed that the one-person enquiry commission was unlikely
to be impartial, as it might not probe the police intelligence failure and
other aspects.
"I have been in the administration. I can say that the
Commission's probe would not be partial because there has been a police
intelligence failure. The police failed to take note of the swelling numbers at
the rally spot," Soundararajan told reporters in Chennai.
Further, there was no indication that senior police
officials had visited the venue to regulate the crowd. None of the police
officials has faced government action like suspension for the tragic incident,
she added.
Expelled AIADMK leader VK Sasikala, who met the affected
families, demanded a probe by a central agency.
"The power went off within minutes after the meeting
concluded, and when it returned, people had already started rushing. The truth
will emerge only when the matter is investigated thoroughly by a central
agency," Sasikala told reporters.
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