Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK President C. Joseph Vijay made his first official visit to Karur on July 10 following the tragic September 2025 roadshow stampede. Expressing deep sorrow, Vijay announced a TVK-backed memorial for the 41 victims and distributed temporary government job appointment letters to 32 grieving families following a green light from the Madras High Court. Alongside political outreach—where he slammed the DMK as a "vending machine of corruption"—the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for a massive ₹1,700 crore Evervan Kothari Footwear facility at Manavasi, expected to generate significant local employment.
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