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  • Karur tragedy: What we know so far about Thalapathy Vijay’s rally and the deadly stampede

    Karur tragedy: What we know so far about Thalapathy Vijay’s rally and the deadly stampede

    The Tamil Nadu government announced compensation of Rs10 lakh per affected family.
    The Tamil Nadu government announced compensation of Rs10 lakh per affected family.

    New Delhi : At least 39 people were killed and 95 others injured yesterday (27 September) in a stampede at a political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, organised by actor-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay and his ‘Tamilaga Vettri Kalagam (TVK)’ party, according to Hindustan Times.

    Thousands had gathered to see the film star, raising serious questions about crowd safety and putting Vijay’s political debut under scrutiny.

    What was the rally about?

    The Karur rally was part of TVK’s “Velicham Veliyeru” (Let There Be Light) campaign, aimed at building support and strengthening grassroots networks ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu state elections.

    The party is trying to challenge both DMK and BJP. Thousands attended to see Vijay, but the massive crowd overwhelmed the venue.

    As people surged towards the stage, a stampede broke out, leaving many trampled before authorities could intervene.

    Will these deaths prove costly for Vijay?

    Vijay expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy and pledged support for the victims’ families.

    Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin announced a compensation of ₹10 lakh each to the families of the victims, an aid of ₹1 lakh each to those undergoing medical treatment, and set up a judicial commission to investigate the incident.

    The disaster raises questions about crowd management and whether it could affect Vijay’s political image ahead of the elections.

    Tamil Nadu police have filed a criminal case against senior TVK leaders Bussy Anand, Nirmal Kumar, and VP Mathiyalagan following the stampede. The case marks the first step toward potential charges, with investigations currently underway. Authorities noted that the party had sought permission for a gathering of 10,000 people, but the actual crowd exceeded that number, contributing to the chaos.

    From films to politics

    Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar, popularly known as Thalapathy Vijay, is one of South India’s biggest film stars. Born on 22 June 1974 in Chennai, he is the son of film director SA Chandrasekhar and playback singer Shoba Chandrasekhar.

    He began acting as a child artist at age 10 in the 1984 Tamil film Vetri and later appeared in Nan Sigappu Manithan alongside superstar Rajinikanth.

    Vijay made his debut as a lead actor at 18 with Naalaiya Theerpu (1992) and went on to star in hits like Senthurapandi, Rasigan, Deva and Coimbatore Mappillai.

    Over three decades, he acted in 68 films, often portraying characters who stood for social justice and courage. He became the first Indian actor to charge Rs200 crore for a single film.

    In February 2024, Vijay retired from acting to focus on politics, founding the TVK party. He described politics as a deep aspiration and said he wanted to fully dedicate himself to serving the people of Tamil Nadu.

  • The One Road City

    Dhuke Dhuke is a wonderful city of 52 houses. Hollywood or Bollywood’s expensive movies would have been shot here if known. Millions of viewers around the world would be surprised to see this city on the screen. However, even though it is not very familiar to the people of Bangladesh, thousands of foreign tourists come to visit this hidden city every year. Hundreds of dramas, movies and music videos are being shot here. Yes, I am talking about ‘Panama City’ of Narayanganj Sonargaon.

    The aristocratic city was built about three hundred years ago by the aristocratic traders on the banks of the Shitalaya river during the reign of Isha Khan. At one time the area was about 20 square kilometers. Now its specimens have survived for only 2 square kilometers. The city was also the main factory for making the world famous muslin cloth of Bengal. Panama is one of the 100 most endangered cities in the world, according to a survey by the American organization World Monument Fund.

    Sonargaon was also the capital during the reign of Isa Khan in the fifteenth century. Later the Banadi Hindu merchants built Panam as their commercial capital. Many one-storey, two-storey houses were built in the city with the aristocracy of Western craftsmanship. Of which 52 still survive. Rows and rows of houses on either side of a street are really worth seeing. The houses were built using Mughal, Greek and Gandhara architectural styles. Craftsmen were brought from abroad for this. Brick-cast iron and shale wood have been used with bricks. There are ceramic tiles of British period. Red, black and white and colorful mosaic crafts. During the Indo-Pakistani communal riots in 1965, the Panamanian city, a stronghold of Hindu traders, fell into the hands of looters. The doors, windows, chandeliers and chores of the house were looted along with the property.

    When Hindu traders migrated to India during the war, the city of Panama became depopulated. The prosperous city of Panama is slowly being destroyed. After the country became independent, the houses in Panama City were leased to the locals on a 10/15 year contract. Later it is also renewed. But after 2004, no one was allowed to stay in those houses. So Panam is now a ghost town. In 2005, two traditional houses in Panama City completely collapsed. Most of the houses are dilapidated due to neglect. The algae has taken over, the inner environment has also become satiety, ghostly and dark. Many homes have cracks in the ceramic tiles. The plaster is falling off. Somewhere the roof is collapsing. Two canals and five ponds were built on both sides to supply alcohol and water to the city of Panam. Now that too is lost.

    However, in recent times, this historic city has been officially initiated. At present, the upazila administration has made arrangements for the visitors to enter the city of Panama by buying tickets. Ansar has been kept for security. However, due to the lack of adequate facilities and publicity, the city is not very crowded. This city is only 30 kilometers away from the capital Dhaka. It takes less than an hour by car. Come to Panama City, take a look at the heritage of Bengal. Proudly say this Bengali is mine all over the world.

  • Expatriates will also give online television news for expatriates

    Want to work in television online from abroad? So come with us dear expatriate brothers, sisters and friends, congratulations on behalf of the expatriates on behalf of the first new online television world Bangla channel in Bangladesh. We are coming together all over the world. You can watch this television online through various online and social media including web site, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Apple apps, Android apps, not sitting at home, wherever you want. What will be there: Problems-Possibilities, Achievements, Talent, Organization-Cultural News, Expectations of the country, I don’t see my mother or family for a long time. Things like that, and something new that you want. So here you can send us a video on a standard mobile phone or camera from any city in Asia, Europe, America, Australia or Africa where you are. You can be our correspondent, the modern journalist of online television. If interested, please contact us by e-mail, or e-mail on Facebook page: worldbanglachannel@gmail.com Facebook address:

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