Police file case against actor-politician Vijay's party after Karur stampede kills 40
Tamil Nadu police registered a criminal case against senior leaders of actor Vijay’s party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), after a stampede at his rally in Karur killed 40 people, including children, and injured over 50.

The dead included children and more than 50 people were injured in Saturday's stampede in Tamil Nadu, where Vijay was campaigning for his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam party ahead of state elections early next year.
Tamil Nadu police filed the case, the first step toward potential charges, "against TVK party senior leaders Bussy Anand, Nirmal Kumar and V.P. Mathiyalagan, and the investigation is under way," senior police official V. Selvaraj told Reuters.
"TVK originally sought permission for a gathering of 10,000 people, but the actual crowd was more than double," he said.
Vijay, one of Tamil cinema's most bankable actors for three decades, has drawn massive crowds since launching his party last year. He said he was "heartbroken" by the stampede in the Karur district, pledging support for the victims' families.
The state government has appointed a commission led by a retired judge to investigate the cause of the stampede.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted on X that the incident was "deeply saddening".
During the rally, footage showed thousands of people surrounding a large campaign vehicle on top of which Vijay was speaking. He was seen throwing water bottles to fainting supporters and calling for police help when the crowd became uncontrollable.
Vijay's TVK has targeted the state's ruling party, DMK, and the Bharatiya Janata Party.
(With agency inputs)
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