2025 Karur crowd crush
| Date | 27 September 2025 |
|---|---|
| Time | c. 7:40 p.m. (IST) |
| Location | Veluswamypuram, Karur district, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Type | Crowd crush |
| Cause | Overcrowding; alleged delay by event organisers |
| Organized by | Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam |
| Deaths | 41 |
| Non-fatal injuries | 83–124 |
On 27 September 2025, at least 41 people were killed and around 100 others were injured in a crowd crush during a political rally in Karur district, Tamil Nadu, India. The rally was hosted by Vijay, the founder and president of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). The crowd crush happened in Velusamypuram on the Karur–Erode highway, when large sections of the crowd surged towards Vijay in an attempt to catch a glimpse of his convoy after his arrival was delayed by nearly seven hours.
Political leaders across the country expressed their condolences; the union and state governments, along with various political parties, announced compensation for the families of the deceased and injured. Tamil Nadu's chief minister M. K. Stalin formed a one-member commission to investigate the incident.
The Tamil Nadu Police accused the TVK's leadership of ignoring their advice and failing to take adequate precautions; they also alleged that Vijay had violated police-issued regulations and traffic rules. The Karur police department filed a first information report and initiated criminal proceedings against various TVK leaders, including the general secretary N. Anand.