Karur Stampede: TVK Ignored Warnings, Party Leader’s 7-Hour Delay Led to Overcrowding, Says CM Stalin in Assembly
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In Karur Stampede Discussion, Pre-Emptive Strike By MK Stalin, Then A Counter
In its first session after the Karur stampede, in which 41 people were killed, the Tamil Nadu Assembly saw Chief Minister MK Stalin trying to pre-empt attacks from the opposition but ending up facing some anyway.
DMK's Dravidian Model: Oppose CBI Enquiry When In Power, Call For CBI Enquiry When In Opposition - The Commune
Investigation into the Karur stampede which killed 41 people on 27 September 2025 during a TVK rally has been handed over to the CBI as per the recent Supreme Court order. Despite demands for an impartial probe from grieving families and political parties, the ruling DMK initially resisted a CBI investigation, insisting on state-appointed mechanisms, criticized as fear of independent scrutiny. With the apex court now placing the case under CBI s…
TN Assembly: Opposition stage walkout over Karur stampede #Gallery
Chennai: Tamil Nadu BJP President Nainar Nagenthran speaks to the media after walking out of the state Assembly session at Fort St. George, following discussions on the September 27 Karur stampede that claimed 41 lives... - Social News XYZ
TN Assembly adjourned after paying homage to Karur victims - News Today
The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly convened today, for the first day of its winter session at the Secretariat Assembly hall in Chennai. The session was attended by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, opposition leader Edappadi Palaniswami, ministers, and all MLAs. The session began with Speaker M. Appavu reading condolence messages for eight former assembly members who had passed away, including revolutionary leaders and respected political figures. Me…
The Assembly session began at 9:30 am today (14-12-25) at the Legislative Assembly Hall located in the Secretariat Complex in Chennai. In the session chaired by Speaker Appavu, condolences were expressed for the deaths of former MLAs. Following that, condolences were expressed for the 41 people who died in the Karur stampede. Also, a 2-minute silence was observed. Following this, the late former Kerala Chief Minister P.S. Achuthanandan, former J…
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