– K. Kaleeswaran, a 19-year-old supporter of tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) and second-year Visual Dialog student, died of electrocution on August 19, 2025, in Virudhunagar district.
– He was carrying an iron pole to set up a flex banner for the TVK’s second State conference when it came into contact with an overhead electric cable.
– Despite being rushed to the Government Hospital in Srivilliputtur, he was declared ‘brought dead.’
– The Vanniyampatti police have launched an inquiry.
– On August 20, during preparations for the TVK State conference near Madurai, a large flagpole collapsed while being installed at the venue. An SUV parked nearby was damaged.
– No injuries were reported as workers present had evacuated immediately after noticing the collapse.
– preliminary findings point to improper securing of the crane belt holding the mast.
!The conference venue on the outskirts of Madurai
The incidents surrounding preparations for Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam’s State conference highlight meaningful concerns regarding safety measures during public event setups in India. The tragic death of K. Kaleeswaran underscores not only personal risk but also broader issues such as adherence to electrical safety standards and proper guidelines for banner installations-a recurring problem during political or organizational events nationwide.
The collapse of a flagpole causing property damage further emphasizes logistical shortcomings that could lead to larger consequences if left unaddressed-especially with large gatherings expected at high-profile conferences like this one near Madurai.
such incidents call attention to stricter enforcement by authorities and better training or protocols by organizations hosting public events across india yet must be seen not through blame but with urgency towards ensuring safer practices moving forward.
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