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“How can it be fair? CM handpicked judge”: Annamalai rejects state probe, demands CBI inquiry into Karur stampede

"We are demanding a CBI inquiry. The state CM wants a one-man former judge inquiry commission, and he also handpicked the judge. How can it be a fair inquiry?" Annamalai said.

September 28, 2025 / 21:07 IST
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K Annamalai
K Annamalai

BJP leader K Annamalai on Sunday demanded a CBI investigation into the Karur rally stampede that killed 40 people, blaming alleged lapses by the state police and local administration for the tragedy.

Speaking to reporters, Annamalai said the state police and intelligence should have anticipated the size of the crowd and deployed adequate security.

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"It is not Vijay's fault. It is for the state police and intelligence to anticipate the crowd and deploy the police force adequately. Why did the police give them permission for 7 hours? Give it for 2 hours... As the Tamil Nadu BJP, we are demanding a CBI inquiry. The state CM wants a one-man former judge inquiry commission, and he also handpicked the judge. How can it be a fair inquiry?" he said.

The massive crowd at Vijay's rally on Saturday reportedly turned chaotic, triggering panic. Several attendees fainted and were rushed to nearby hospitals. Sources had said that overcrowding at the venue led to the tragedy.
Highlighting the shortcomings of the venue and security arrangements, Annamalai added, "On behalf of the Karur BJP, we have announced a compensation of Rs 1 lakh for each of the deceased... The place where the function took place yesterday is unfit to accommodate even 5,000 people... The state police says 500 people were deployed.We don't believe that. The real ground-level police officers were fewer than 100 in number.The local administration's failure has contributed to an episode of this nature. Vijay has every right to go anywhere in Tamil Nadu and campaign."