'If you want vengeance': TVK chief Vijay's message to CM Stalin on Karur stampede
'You may do anything to me,' he said, even as his party colleagues including senior leaders Bussy N Anand and CTR Nirmal Kumar are police facing case in connection with the stampede.
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On the day of Karur tragedy that killed 41, Vijay left Karur hastily without meeting victims. (Screengrab)
Chennai, 30 Sept
Days after a rally led by him in Tamil Nadu's Karur
witnessed 41 stampede deaths, TVK founder and actor Vijay on Tuesday said he
hasn't visited the affected persons so far as his presence there would lead to
an "unusual situation."
Challenging Chief Minister M K Stalin, Vijay said the CM
could "do anything to him," but not his party colleagues.
He insisted he did nothing wrong and that the truth behind
the fatal incident would come out. The top actor said he has never faced such a
"painful situation" in his life.
"I didn't visit Karur as it would lead to an unusual
situation. I will meet you (families of victims, the injured) soon," he
said in a video message posted on his social media page.
His response came following criticism from various quarters
for not visiting Karur to meet the victims' families and the injured.
Vijay said the truth about the fatal incident will come out
soon, and hinted he was ready to face action.
"You may do anything to me," he said, even as his
party colleagues, including senior leaders Bussy N Anand and CTR Nirmal Kumar
are facing police case in connection with the September 27 stampede in Tamil
Nadu's western Karur district, about 400 km from the state capital Chennai.
Seeking to take on the ruling DMK over the matter, he said,
"CM sir, if you have a thought of seeking vengeance, you may do anything
to me and not touch the party men."
On the day of the incident, he had left Karur hastily,
considering people's safety, he claimed.
Vijay insisted he did nothing wrong. "I did not do any
wrong; my political journey will continue with renewed vigour," the
actor-politician added.
In his video message, Vijay further said, "I have not
faced a painful situation like this in my life. My heart aches. Only pain in my heart. I am always grateful for the
love and affection people have on me."
On the tragic incident, he said, "What should not have
happened, happened. I am also a human being. When so many were affected, how
can I leave those people and come back? I didn't go because I wanted to make
sure no untoward incident happens again."
On the TVK being blamed for the poor security arrangements
leading to the stampede, he said, "We did not do anything wrong. But they
are filing FIRs against party leaders, friends, and social media users."
Hinting at a political conspiracy, Vijay said he had
campaigned in five districts, "but why did this happen in Karur? People
know the truth, and they are watching everything."
He spoke from the spot that was allotted to the party. When
he saw the people of Karur speaking the truth (on social media), he felt that
the Almighty had descended on earth to utter the truth.
On the suffering of the victims' families, the
actor-politician said, "all of us are affected at that time."
"I know that many families are suffering. I hope
everyone gets well soon. I will meet all of you as soon as possible," he
said and expressed anguish over the tragedy.
The TVK 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 and Section 3 of the Tamil Nadu Public Property
(Prevention of Damage and Loss) Act, 1992.
According to the FIR, Vijay "deliberately" reached
late at Velusamypuram in Karur district, leading to overcrowding and
restlessness among the people gathered to attend his rally.
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