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NDA MPs panel will look into circumstances that led to stampede at Karur: BJP MP Hema Malini

Anurag Thakur, MP, said they would get information on what happened during TVK chief Vijay’s rally that led to the stampede and submit a report to BJP national president JP Nadda

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BJP MP and actor Hema Malini interacts with the media on her arrival at Delhi Airport, ahead of her visit to Karur, Tamil Nadu, in New Delhi, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. (PTI Photo)
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BJP MP Hema Malini, leading an 8-member NDA delegation, on Tuesday said that the team of MPs during their visit to Karur would look into the circumstances that led to the stampede on September 27 where 41 people died and nearly 60 were injured.

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Anurag Thakur, MP, said they would meet the local people, officials and get information on what happened during TVK chief Vijay’s rally that led to the stampede and submit a report to BJP national president JP Nadda.

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Hema Malini and others, expressing their condolences, told reporters at the airport here, before proceeding to Karur, that the panel would be visiting the families that have lost their dear ones in the stampede.

Further, Thakur said, “We pray for speedy recovery of injured and hospitalised. There is no hurry for us. We are here to meet everyone. We want to meet those who have lost their dear ones. We do not want such an incident to happen in the future. The lessons to be learnt from this, who is at fault and what went wrong; so we are here for a serious purpose.”

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The Himachal Pradesh MP said the decision to form a panel of NDA MPs to visit Karur and assess the situation that led to the stampede was taken only on September 29 afternoon. The MPs have reached Tamil Nadu from various parts of the country, including Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Maharashtra, he added. “We all stand together with those people who have lost their family members,” he said.

Former Tamil Nadu BJP President K Annamalai is accompanying the MPs.

Tamil Nadu BJP chief Nainar Nagenthran said the MPs would be visiting the scene of the stampede, then the hospital where the injured were being treated, and meet the families of all 41 persons who were killed in the incident.

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