Karur stampede victims' kin get govt jobs as CM Vijay calls tragedy 'unhealed wound'
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Key Takeaways
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay on Friday, 10 July handed over compassionate appointment orders to family members of those killed in the Karur stampede, calling the tragedy an 'unhealed wound' that continues to weigh on his heart. The distribution, held at Atlas Arena in Karur, covered one eligible member from each of the 32 affected families, with jobs assigned based on the beneficiaries' educational qualifications.
Background: The Karur Stampede
The stampede took place on 27 September last year, on the eve of the Tamil Nadu Assembly election, during a Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) election campaign rally in Karur. Forty-one people were killed in the incident, making it one of the deadliest crowd-crush tragedies in the state's recent history. A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the circumstances of the stampede is currently underway.
Compensation and Rehabilitation Measures
Following the incident, the Tamil Nadu government announced an ex gratia payment of ₹10 lakh to each bereaved family. The TVK extended an additional compensation of ₹20 lakh per family. Friday's event marked the next phase of rehabilitation — the provision of permanent government employment to surviving family members as long-term financial support.
Notably, the function coincided with a hearing at the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, where a petition challenged the government's decision to offer permanent government jobs to victims' families. The court directed that beneficiaries could, for the present, be offered temporary appointments — a legal caveat that clouds the permanency of Friday's orders.
What CM Vijay Said
Addressing the gathering, an emotional Vijay spoke of personal anguish tied to the tragedy. 'My heartfelt greetings to all my brothers and sisters of Karur who live in my heart. No matter how high a person rises in life, the wounds and pain in the heart can never be forgotten. I stand before you today after overcoming many hardships and emotional scars,' he said.
'The Karur tragedy caused me immense mental anguish. I lost my brothers, my sisters and my innocent children in Karur. The incident remains an unhealed wound in my heart. They pinned the blame on me for the Karur incident, but I entered politics for the sake of the people, and I am determined to bring a permanent end to such tragedies,' the Chief Minister added.
Political Remarks and Other Announcements
Vijay also launched a political broadside at the opposition, alleging that members walked out of the Legislative Assembly when the term 'party fund' was raised. He claimed corruption worth crores of rupees had pervaded government departments in the past, asserting that bribery in government offices had significantly reduced under his administration — a claim the opposition has not yet publicly responded to.
The Chief Minister reiterated his government's commitment to election promises, including a scheme to present a gold ring on behalf of the maternal uncle to newborns on the birth anniversary of former Chief Minister C.N. Annadurai (Arignar Anna). The programme concluded with the formal distribution of appointment orders to all eligible beneficiaries.
What Happens Next
The CBI investigation into the stampede remains ongoing, and the Madras High Court's direction on temporary appointments signals that the legal status of the jobs could be contested further. Families who received orders on Friday now await clarity on whether their appointments will be regularised once the court proceedings conclude.