Supreme Court to hear plea alleging witness tampering in Karur stampede case
L'essentiel
- The Supreme Court will hear a plea alleging that accused in the Karur stampede case, now ministers in the Vijay-led government, are influencing witnesses.
- The plea seeks to bar ministers from making threatening statements regarding the ongoing CBI investigation.
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The Supreme Court is hearing a plea alleging that accused in the Karur stampede case, now ministers in the Vijay-led government, are influencing witnesses. The stampede occurred last year during a political rally of TVK, resulting in 41 deaths and 142 injuries.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear plea which alleged that some of the accused in the Tamil Nadu's Karur stampede case are trying to influence witnesses after being appointed as ministers in the Vijay-led government. A bench of Justices Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Sheel Nagu has agreed to hear the matter on Tuesday.
The stampede occurred last year during the political rally of TVK. Earlier on July 3, DMK moved the apex court seeking a judicial direction to bar TVK leader including chief minster Joseph Vijay and minister Adhav Arjuna from making "threatening" public statements or public statements in connection with the Karur stampede during the ongoing CBI investigation.
The application has been filed by RS Bharathi, organising secretary of the DMK, seeking to be impleaded as a respondent in the proceedings arising out of the September 27, 2025 Karur stampede, in which 41 people lost their lives, and 142 others were injured during a TVK rally.
Referring to a speech delivered on July 2 by Aadhav Arjuna, who is also an accused in the case, the application alleged that the minister publicly declared there was "a score to settle" and accused the previous DMK government of being responsible for the deaths in Karur.
According to the plea, such statements by a sitting cabinet minister who is himself facing investigation are "wholly impermissible during the pendency of the investigation and are liable to prejudice the fairness of the ongoing process monitored by this Hon'ble Court."
The application further alleged that the speech "is intended to interfere with the investigation of CBI appointed by this Hon'ble Court and calculated to create a public perception that DMK and its leadership is responsible for the incident for political gains."
It also referred to media reports indicating that chief minister Vijay is likely to visit Karur on July 10 to distribute government benefits, including compassionate appointments, to the families of those who died in the stampede.
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Supreme Court to issue a ruling on the plea to bar ministers from commenting on the case.
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Questions ouvertes
- Will the Supreme Court issue a stay or injunction?
- What evidence will be presented regarding witness tampering?
- What are the potential consequences for the ministers involved?

