A stampede at a rally for a popular Indian actor and politician in the southern state of Tamil Nadu killed at least 36 people and injured 40 others, the state’s health minister said late Saturday.
Ma Subramanian told The Associated Press that the victims were dead by the time they were taken to a hospital and that the injured were stable. The dead included eight children, Subramanian said.
The rally was being addressed by Vijay, one of Tamil Nadu’s most successful actors-turned-politician in the district of Karur.
Indian media reports, quoting local officials, said the stampede was triggered when a group of Vijay’s supporters and fans fell while trying to get close to his bus.
Tens of thousands had gathered at the political rally, for which Vijay arrived hours late, officials said.
Quoting officials, the Press Trust of India news agency reported that at least 30 people fainted while Vijay was addressing the rally from atop his campaign vehicle and were rushed in ambulances to area hospitals.
He halted his speech mid-way when workers raised alarm after noticing that people were fainting and falling, the news agency said.
In southern Indian states, particularly Tamil Nadu, some film stars have a larger-than-life status, rooted in the ancient Tamil culture of hero worship and image worship. Many have become politicians and some have even been given divine status.
In 2024, Vijay retired from acting and launched his own political party. It was unclear whether he plans to run for office in Tamil Nadu state.