After handing over appointment orders for government jobs to 31 persons belonging to the families of 2025 Karur stampede victims at the Collectorate in Karur on Friday, Tamil Nadu CM Vijay leaves.
After briefly halting at the Karur Circuit House following a public event at Atlas Kalaiarangam in the town, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay arrives at the Karur District Collectorate on Friday. During a government function here, the CM will hand over government job appointment orders to 31 members of the families of the 41 people who lost their lives in the stampede during the TVK rally in September 2025.
DMK’s deputy general secretary and MP Kanimozhi, who was speaking to journalists at Thoothukudi on Friday, said: “Karur stampede case is under probe. People know who helped them at the time of distress; sensitivity, responsibility is important,” while reacting to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK president Vijay’s speech at Karur earlier in the day.
Upon his arrival at Karur Circuit House on Friday afternoon, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay was accorded the Guard of Honour.
As Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK president C. Joseph Vijay heads to Karur Circuit House to halt briefly, people throng the streets on Friday (July 10, 2026) afternoon — S. Ganesan
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, on Friday (July 10, 2026), permitted the Tamil Nadu government to issue appointment orders to the families of victims of Karur stampede incident. However, it would be on temporary basis subject to judicial review, the court said. — Tilak B. Chandar
Karur stampede: Madurai Bench of Madras HC permits T.N. govt. to conduct event to issue appointment orders
Before concluding his speech during the event organised by the TVK at Atlas Kalaiarangam in Karur on Friday, he urged the people not to give bribe even if demanded and that he was with them.
Mr. Vijay took a dig at former Highways Minister and senior DMK leader E.V. Velu, without naming him, for “fleeing” to Singapore in the wake of filing of a case against by DVAC. — S. Ganesan
Repeatedly referring to the DMK as “theeya sakthi” (evil force), TVK president and Tamil Nadu CM Vijay, in his response to the Dravidian party’s “washing machine” remark against TVK after the induction of AIADMK’s former Ministers facing corruption charges, Mr. Vijay termed the DMK the “vending machine” of corruption in electoral politics — S. Ganesan
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Speaking on Mekedatu row, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay questioned: “The Supreme Court rejected Tamil Nadu’s petition on Mekedatu (against the DPR prepared by Karnataka for building a dam across the Cauvery) under the DMK rule. Why didn’t the erstwhile Tamil Nadu government argue the case properly then?” Vijay further said: “They (Opposition) criticise me for not making any statement on the issue. No point making empty noises; I believe in talking less and working more.” — S. Ganesan
During his address at Atlas Kalaiarangam in Karur on Friday, Chief Minister Mr. Vijay said, “In every department, they (DMK government) had looted people’s money in the name of ‘party fund’. When I mentioned this in Assembly, they ‘ran away’. Those who said corruption cannot be eradicated, go and see government offices now; not a paisa is being taken as bribe. People heave a sigh of relief and we (TVK government) are so happy.”
He went on to add: “What we have seen is only a sample; you will see our viswaroopam in the coming days. They ask me to open my mouth; but when I started speaking they run away.” — S. Ganesan
A memorial will be set up on behalf of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) for the victims of the stampede in which 41 persons died in Karur in September 2025, announces TVK president and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Mr. Vijay during the event at Atlas Kalaiarangam on July 10, 2026 (Friday). — S. Ganesan
TVK president and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay reaffirms, “I came to politics only to serve the people.”“You (people) have given a fitting reply to them in the elections; but it is not enough — you should keep giving them similar replies to keep them down permanently. My people are important to me than money,” states Mr. Vijay. — S. Ganesan
“I live with the pain of losing my brothers and sisters and you (DMK) are still blaming me saying that I went into hiding; asking me if I will speak anything. But, did the police provide security commensurate with the crowd that had assembled in Karur that day,” questions Mr. Vijay while speaking in Karur during his maiden visit since the stampede that killed 41 persons in September last year. DMK president M.K. Stalin politicised the stampede in the Assembly, he further charged — S. Ganesan
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay says, “Whatever heights one may reach, there will be a deep scar in one’s life. The Karur stampede was one such in mine. While campaigning at Ariyalur, police advised me not to go to Perambalur as the crowd was heavy; they could have done the same before I headed to Karur from Namakkal - but they led me to Karur and I believed them. They even have the power to cancel a meeting — S. Ganesan
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TVK president and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay begins to address the gathering at Atlas Kalaiarangam in Karur, recounting the events on the day of September 27, 2025 when a stampede occurred during his party rally, claiming the lives of 41 people.
Criticising the erstwhile DMK government, M.R. Vijayabhaskar says: “In Karur, people living in temple Inam lands were evicted from their properties,” urging Chief Minister Vijay to find a solution to the problem — S. Ganesan
Youths are behind Mr. Vijay, who has ushered in a revolution just as former Chief Minister and AIADMK founder M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) did in 1977. The entire country was watching him as he has swept to power within two years of floating party. AIADMK cadre are also behind him, says M.R. Vijayabhaskar. — S. Ganesan
M.R. Vijayabhaskar who recently joined TVK after resigning as Karur AIADMK MLA, presents a silver sword to TVK president and Chief Minister Vijay during the event being held at Atlas Kalaiarangam at Karur on Friday (July 10, 2026).
Minister for Dairy Development C. Vijayalakshmi delivers a short speech to the gathering as she welcomes Chief Minister and TVK president C. Joseph Vijay — S. Ganesan
TVK’s Karur West district secretary V.P. Mathiyazhagan welcomes Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay during his maiden visit to Karur since the stampede last year. The Chief Minister will hand over appointment orders to the members of 32 families affected by the tragic stampede.
Mr. Mathiyazhagan was named as an accused in the Karur stampede case that claimed 41 lives during the TVK rally on September 27, 2025.
With Chief Minister Vijay, clad in black, reaching the roof of TVK party’s campaign vehicle, the event at Atlas Kalaiarangam in Karur begins with the recital of the Tamil invocation.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay reaches Atlas Kalaiarangam, the venue in Karur where he is scheduled to address the public from his campaign vehicle shortly.
Ministers receive him; Former AIADMK Ministers M.R. Vijayabhaskar and C. Vijayabaskar, who joined the TVK recently, among those who received him — S. Ganesan
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay will be meeting the family members of the victims who died in the tragic stampede at a Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party rally addressed by him on September 27 last year.
He will also hand over appointment orders on compassionate grounds to 32 family members of the victims.
Mr. Vijay will lay the foundation stone for Evervan Kothari Footwear Private Limited, which will come up at Manavasi near Krishnarayapuram with an investment of ₹1,700 crore.
He will also address a public meeting at the outskirts of the city.
AMMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran criticises the TVK government’s move to give government jobs to the kin of Karur stampede victims. “The government’s move to provide jobs to the families of those who. lost their lives in the stampede that occurred during the TVK election rally in Karur goes against the norms of the government and the principle of equal opportunities,” he says.
Security has been tightened to ensure the smooth conduct of the programmes.
Led by T.S. Anbu, Additional Director General of Police, about 5000 policemen drawn from different parts of the State have been deployed for security.
To prevent overcrowding, access to the primary meeting venues has been strictly regulated through designated entry-exit buffer zones.
A senior police officer said that security arrangements have been made to oversee crowd management, traffic regulation, venue security and emergency response preparedness.
- C. Jaisankar
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam workers have erected banners in different parts of the city as a mark of welcoming their leader.
Huge ‘pandals’ have been erected at Atlas Kalaiarangam, the main venue, where the Chief Minister is expected to address a massive public gathering. Passes with digital QR codes have been issued to about 5000 cadres. They have begun to assemble.
- C. Jaisankar
Police personnel stand guard at the entrance of Atlas Kalaiarangam, the venue of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay’s programme in Karur on July 10, 2026
Karur, the textile town, has geared up to receive Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, who is making his maiden official visit since he assumed office. More importantly, it marks his first visit since the devastating stampede that claimed 41 lives during the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam pre-election campaign rally addressed by him.
Mr. Vijay will hand over appointment orders to family members of the 32 victims of the stampede. He will meet the relatives of the victims and the survivors, who were injured in the stampede. They have been brought to the Collector’s Office, where he will meet them.
- C. Jaisankar
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Published - July 10, 2026 10:34 am IST