

TVK party chief Vijay has released his first video statement addressing the tragic stampede at his rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu causing the deaths of 41 individuals.
Vijay blames CM Stalin for stampede
Karur: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party chief Vijay has released his first video statement addressing the tragic stampede at his rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu causing the deaths of 41 individuals. In a video message shared on September 30, 2025, Vijay expressed profound sorrow, stating, "I have never faced such a painful situation in my life... my heart is full of pain."
He emphasized his commitment to public safety, asserting that he had chosen a safe location for the rally and had coordinated with the police to ensure security.
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Vijay also hinted at a deeper issue, suggesting that the truth behind the incident would soon emerge.
He called on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin to direct any punitive actions toward him personally, rather than his party members, stating, "If you want to take revenge, do whatever you can, but do not touch my party men."
Vijay's message comes in the response of the ongoing row over the stampede and the arrest of two of his party members. TVK's Karur West District Secretary Mathiyazhagan and Karur town functionary Paun Raj were arrested by the police on Monday night.
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He further said, “I am also a human. 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..”
"CM sir, if you intend to take revenge, do anything to me, but don't lay a hand on them. I will either be at home or at the office, do whatever you want to me," said.
In the video message posted on TVK Vijay's official handle, the actor-politician expressed deep anguish over the current situation. He said that his heart is "only filled with pain".
Following the tragedy, FIRs were lodged against Vijay, TVK general secretary Bussy Anand, and local TVK secretary Mathivalagan by Karur police. Heavy security has also been deployed at his residence near Chennai.
The youngest among 41 dead in the stampede is a two-year-old boy. Others included a 28-year-old woman and her two daughters under 10, and a 24-year-old couple set to marry.