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CBI Summons Actor-Turned-Politician in Karur Stampede Case for Questioning | India Today News
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The Central Bureau of Investigation has issued summons to a prominent actor-turned-politician and party leader for questioning in connection with a stampede case. The tragedy, which reportedly claimed 41 lives during a rally, is currently under investigation by the agency following court orders. The summons requires the leader to appear at the agency’s headquarters on January 12th. Reports indicate that statements from other party functionaries have already been recorded. The investigation focuses on crowd management and security lapses during the event. Political tensions have risen, with various parties trading blame over the responsibility for the incident. The probe aims to determine accountability for the loss of lives at the political gathering.

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