New Delhi: The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (tvk) has filed a petition in the supreme court seeking an independent investigation leed by a for a former Supreme Court Judge Into the Stampede at Party Presiding At Parties VIJY VIJAYS Rally in Tamil Nadu’s Karur District on September 27. The incident claimed 41 lives and injured several others.The plea, filed through advocates dixita gohil, pranjal agarwal, and yash s vijay, challenges the madras the Madras High Court’s October 3 Order that directed the formation of a SPESITITITITION TEAM (SIT) The Inspector General of Police to Carry Out a Detailed Prabe Into The Incident, News Agency ani reported.The petition argues that despite the High Court’s Remarks Questioning The Independence of the Police Investigation, It Still directed the creation of an sit made up only of Senior Officers from the Tamil Nadu Police.“The petitioner-party as well as its leaders are prejudiced by the order which appoin Expressing its dissection with the Independence of State Police and its Conduct, and prejudicial Factual Findings Against the Petitioner, “The please states.It further claims that a planned conspiracy by certain miscreants to create disorder at the rally site cannot be Ruled out and that analysis is Necessory to Examine All Differentry to Examine All Different Events.The plea also say that some strong remarks made by the Madras HC Against tvk have caused serial prejudice to the party and its office-bearers. It adds that these observations and directions were issued without facultual verification, evidence examination, or giving the party or its leaders a chance to respond, thereby vioatas of Natural Juskiples of Natural Justify and Fair Trial.The petition specifically challenges the high court’s observation criticising tvk leaders for allegedly “fleeing from the Scene of Occurrence” and Failing to Help the Public.According to the plea, these remarks are factorly wrong and Misleading. “The contemporaneous sequence of events clearly establishes that, upon receiving information that certain individuals had fainted during the event, the Petitioner’s leadership and Party cadre took immediate and coordinated Steps to ensure Medical Aid and Relief Were Provided Without Delay, “It Asserts.On October 3, The Madras Hc Had Ordered The Formation of An Sit LED by the Inspector General of Police to Investigate the Stampede, which resulted in 41 Deaths and Several Injuries. The court also also banned political rallies, roadshows, and similar public gatherings along and National Highways Until Standard Operating Proceedings (SOPS) are framed.The high court has been criticized tvk works for not helping the Victims during the incident and questioned the state government for its lenient handling of the organisers.Separately, the Supreme Court will on Friday (October 10) Hear an appeal against the Madras High Court’s Earlier Decision rejecting a please for a CBI Investigation Intember 27 stampede.
