New Delhi: Actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay was grilled by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the national capital on Monday in connection with the Karur stampede case that claimed 41 lives during a party campaign event last year.

Vijay, who travelled from Chennai to Delhi on a chartered flight,  reached the CBI headquarters later in the day to cooperate with investigators.

The Tamil superstar reached the heavily barricaded CBI headquarters here at 11.29 am in a black Range Rover.

Anticipating a huge turnout of the actor-politician's supporters, multiple units of Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces were deployed around the CBI office building to prevent any protests.

A small group of fans managed to slip in among the mediapersons gathered outside the CBI office to get a glimpse of the actor.

The agency had earlier issued a notice to Vijay under Section 179 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), directing him to present himself for examination. The summons, dated January 6, was served earlier this month.

The probe relates to the stampede that occurred on September 27, 2025, during a TVK campaign programme in the Karur district of Tamil Nadu, which left 41 people dead and several others injured.

The Supreme Court had earlier transferred the investigation into the incident to the CBI. As part of the probe, the agency has already questioned several senior TVK functionaries in New Delhi. Party leaders have submitted video footage to investigators, alleging lapses on the part of the Tamil Nadu government.

The CBI has also examined the campaign vehicle used by Vijay during the event, and the driver of the vehicle has been questioned as part of the ongoing investigation. The Karur stampede occurred during a massive political gathering, resulting in the deaths of 41 people and leaving several others injured. The incident triggered widespread public outrage and prompted judicial and legal scrutiny.

Earlier in December, the Tamil Nadu government had also filed its response (counter-affidavit) in the Supreme Court seeking directions to set aside its decision to order a CBI probe into the Karur stampede case.

In its response, the TVK had claimed that the Tamil Nadu government's plea (counter-affidavit) lacks material facts and provides no valid reason to remove the jurisdiction of the CBI and the supervisory committee, constituted by the top court.

TVK asserts that several statements in the State government's counter-affidavit are false and misleading. Considering such claims would hinder the ongoing investigation and its supervision, TVK added. (ANI)