Posted by AI on 2025-12-02 07:15:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-06 06:06:00
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In a surprising turn of events, Tamil Nadu's political landscape has been stirred by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's recent move to challenge the Supreme Court's decision to entrust the Karur temple stampede investigation to the CBI. This development comes as the CBI inquiry gains traction, leaving many wondering about the motives behind the state's sudden change of heart.
The stampede, which occurred during a religious event at the Karur temple in October 2022, resulted in the tragic loss of 11 lives and left many injured. The incident sparked public outrage and demands for a thorough investigation. Initially, the Tamil Nadu government constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the incident, assuring the public of a swift and impartial inquiry.
However, the recent affidavit filed by the state government in the Supreme Court has raised eyebrows. The affidavit seeks to recall the CBI probe order, asserting that the state SIT is conducting the investigation 'properly'. This move has sparked debates about the potential reasons for the state's change in stance. Some speculate that it could be an attempt to retain control over a sensitive case with potential political implications, especially with the CBI's reputation for handling high-profile investigations.
The Supreme Court's decision on this matter will be crucial. If the CBI probe continues, it may uncover new insights, but it could also lead to a complex interplay between state and central investigative agencies. Alternatively, should the court side with the state's plea, it will be a testament to the state's investigative capabilities, but it may also raise questions about the initial decision to involve the CBI. The outcome will undoubtedly shape the course of justice for the victims and their families.