Problem for Vijay to Karur Stampede? Injured man moves Madras HC to NOD to TVK to hold rallies

An injured victim of Karur Stampede filed a plea in the Madras High Court to stop Tamil Nadu Director General of the Police (DGP) to give TVK permission for any future public meetings or rallies led by Vijay until the fatal stamps are fully investigated, and effective safety protocols guarantee. The toll in the September 27 Stamp members climbed to 40 on Sunday, with more than 60 treated as patients. The filor, Senthilkannan, keeps himself (formal as a party) in a separate petition already submitted by TVK, where the party wants to instruct the DGP between December 20 and 20. In essence, the victim who uses tragedy on Saturday’s bumps is not the TV capability to use the future. now. Senthilkannan argued ‘reckless planning’ before the court that the tragedy was not just an accident, but the direct result of reckless planning, gross mismanagement and a complete disregard for public safety. The organizers allowed the crowd to gather without any restriction, failed to provide sufficient barriers and position the campaign vehicle in a way in a way that would certainly cause a dangerous boom. The details of the resulting deaths and serious injuries were properly recorded on the file of the Karur Town police station. A FIR is registered under various provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, including Article 105 (culpable homicide that does not amount to murder) and Article 106 (which is caused by negligence). He added that these provisions clearly underline the seriousness of the criminal liability arising from the incident. He also argued that the right to life guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India is holy and should not be endangered by the unregulated actions of political gatherings. While section 19 (1) (b) gives the right to meet, the Constitution itself allows reasonable restrictions in the interests of public order, morality and security. He argued that the Karur incident served as a clear reminder that the unlimited exercise of this right could have catastrophic consequences, leading to serious loss of life. The state has a positive obligation to protect citizens from such dangers by enforcing adequate preventative measures and by refusing permission for such rallies where there is a clear risk of life and public order. He argued that Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) and founder leader Vijay still investigated the Karur tragedy, that would mean that he would put countless other lives in Peril.

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