How stalin and His Administration Failed Our Children

In Karur today, tragedy struck a family in a way that words can hardly capture. A 13-year-old boy lost his life in a stampede at a rally — a tragedy that could have been prevented with the most basic duty of governance: public safety. And yet, there was no police officer in sight, no security personnel to control the crowd, no preventive measures — nothing.

This is not an accident. It is the direct consequence of the negligence of the government led by chief minister M.K. Stalin and the political machinery he empowers, including ministers like V. Senthil Balaji. The very authorities sworn to protect citizens abandoned their most basic responsibilities.

While people continue to debate celebrity politics, the reality is stark and brutal: a child is dead, and the government failed. No excuses. No diversion. No media spin can erase the fact that the state apparatus — police, administration, law enforcement — was nowhere to be found when lives were at risk.

Let it be clear: the blame for this preventable loss rests entirely with the ruling establishment. This is not about criticizing a superstar or his rally; it is about the absence of governance that allowed a 13-year-old to die on public soil.

Tamil Nadu deserves better. Families deserve accountability. And chief minister stalin, along with his ministers, owes a public explanation — not words of condolence, but concrete answers on how they failed to safeguard lives.


The sudden appearance of Minister V. Senthil Balaji on live media, speaking about the stampede tragedy after it happened, raises serious questions. Why wasn’t there any preventive presence on the ground when lives were at risk? Why rush to cameras only after a child has died?

This timing doesn’t look like concern — it looks like optics. In the middle of a preventable disaster, a minister’s first priority should have been ensuring immediate safety, coordinating police, and helping victims, not crafting a live media narrative.

The optics are suspiciously convenient. Was this live broadcast a genuine attempt at transparency — or a calculated move to shift blame from the government’s negligence? tamil Nadu deserves answers, not political theatre.


Vijay may be faultless, but the government is not. And today, their failure has cost a young life.

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