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'Fight It Outside Court': Supreme Court Rejects DMK Plea Over CM Vijay's Karur Visit
Nipun Sehgal | July 7, 2026 3:11 PM CST

The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition filed by the Dravida Munnetra Kazagham (DMK) seeking to restrain Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay from visiting the families of those killed in the Karur tragedy, saying the judiciary would not regulate the activities of an elected chief minister.

Hearing the matter, the court observed that it could not be used as a platform for political disputes and advised the Opposition party to pursue its political differences outside the courtroom.

The petition was filed after Chief Minister Vijay announced that he would visit Karur to meet the families of the 41 people who died in the accident and provide financial assistance and employment support.

Supreme Court Refuses To Intervene

Rejecting the plea, the Supreme Court said it would not determine the official activities of a chief minister.

The Bench also told the DMK's counsel not to convert the court into a forum for political battles.

The judges observed that if leaders of the ruling Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) were making political statements about the tragedy, the DMK was free to respond politically instead of seeking judicial intervention.

DMK Raised Concerns Over Investigation

In its petition, the DMK argued that the proposed visit could influence the investigation into the accident that occurred during a TVK rally last year, in which 41 people lost their lives.

The party urged the court to prevent the chief minister from travelling to Karur for the announced relief programme.

However, the Supreme Court declined to interfere, indicating that such matters did not warrant judicial intervention.

CM Vijay To Announce Compensation And Jobs

Chief Minister Vijay is scheduled to visit Karur to meet the bereaved families affected by the tragedy.

According to the announcement, the state government will provide compensation of ₹10 lakh to each of the victims' families.

The affected families are also expected to receive government jobs as part of the relief measures announced by the chief minister.


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