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Chennai, Oct 9 (IANS) Tamil Nadu BJP chief Nainar Nageenthran warned that the safety of Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) chief and actor C. Joseph Vijay could be at serious risk if he visits Karur again, where 41 people were killed when they were crushed by a mob during his campaign rally on September 27.
Speaking to reporters at the BJP office in Tirunelveli, Nagenthran said, “If Vijay goes to Karur now, there will be another reaction. His life will not be safe. During the Karur rally, 41 people were trampled and crushed to death. He has already sought police protection and said that his life is in danger and has also filed a complaint in this regard.”
The BJP leader’s statement comes amid reports that Vijay’s team, through the Director of Health and Administration (DHA), had sought permission from the Director General of Police (DGP) for the actor-politician to visit Karur and meet the families of the victims.
In response, the DGP office reportedly directed that the request be placed before the District Superintendent of Police for approval.
Nagenthran also took the opportunity to launch a sweeping attack on the DMK government, alleging that it had a habit of filing cases against victims instead of supporting them.
He said, “The people of Tamil Nadu are coming together to bring change in the government. Many political forces will unite under one banner to defeat this regime.”
Citing worrying figures, he said, “In Tamil Nadu, 283 POCSO cases have been registered. Atrocities against young girls continue. This government has failed to protect women and children.”
He also questioned the preparations of the State Election Commission for the assembly elections to be held next year.
“The Election Commission is supposed to be an independent body. Elections should be held before April 10 next year. What kind of almanac is the Prime Minister going to consult for this?” he asked sarcastically.
Vijay, who released a video expressing grief over the death of people three days after the Karur tragedy, is reportedly keen to visit the site and console the bereaved families. However, officials have advised caution citing possible law and order concerns.
–IANS
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