
On Saturday in Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, the main actor-polito-politician vijay’s rally in Kallur, where he reported PTI, there was a situation similar to Stamilaga vettri kazhagam.
The individuals will be quickly transported to nearby hospitals by an ambulance. At least 31 died while 58 people were admitted, reported and quoted by former Minister Tamil Nada and DMK leader in Senthil Balaji.
“Until now, 31 people have died on StamPede and 58 people have been accepted. After StamPede’s incident, CM immediately asked and ordered the district collector SP and me to hurry to the hospital, advised us to call other doctors and provide proper treatment,” Balaji said.
“Tomorrow, the main minister will come here. Since now, 46 people in a private hospital are here and 12 people are admitted to the government hospital for treatment,” he added.
The crowd has enlarged and has become uncontrollable while Vijay spoke, which caused several people, including workers and children, fainting and falling.
Several workers noticed the situation, evoked an alarm, and Vijay stopped his speech and throwing bottles of water from the bus to order. The ambulances tried to navigate the crowded road to reach the scene.
Tamil over CM Mk Stalin reacts
Tamil Nadu CM Mk Stalin, who spoke of an accident in the karur, wrote about X: “The reports from Karur are worried. I called the former Minister in Senthilbalaji and Minister Subramanian Ma and the district collector to provide immediate treatment of civilians who were prepared for the crowd.”
He added: “I also ordered the minister from the nearby Trichy district, Anbil Mahesh to provide the necessary assistance on a war basis. I also talked to ADGP to take steps to improve the situation as soon as possible. I ask the public to work with doctors and police.”
PM Modi expresses condolences
Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to the tragedy of Karur Rally and wrote in the paper on X: “The unfortunate incident during the Karur Political Assembly, Tamil Nadu, is deeply sad. My thoughts are with families that have lost their loved ones.
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