Bengaluru, Sept. 29 -- Actor-turned-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party has moved the Madras high court alleging political conspiracy behind the deadly Karur stampede during the actor's political rally on September 27. Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu police registered a criminal case against leaders of TVK. The death toll rose to 40 on Sunday. Vijay on Sunday also announced a financial assistance of Rs.20 lakh to the families of the deceased. He said Rs.2 lakh would be given to those who sustained injuries. TVK sought an independent probe into the matter while mentioning its petition on Sunday before Justice M Dhandapani, requesting an urgent hearing. The petition filed through the party's joint general secretary CTR Nirmal Kumar, is likely to be heard by the Madurai bench of the Madras high court on Monday. The plea has alleged "conspiracy" behind the incident and demanded an "impartial probe" by an independent agency, or a court-monitored investigation. Incidentally, in August this year, when TVK had approached the HC claiming the Tamil Nadu police was imposing unreasonable restrictions on its rallies, including prohibiting pregnant women from participating, the court had cautioned the party and asked it to act responsibly. At the time, the court had also suggested that the police and the state come up with a uniform system, including set conditions for all political parties to hold public rallies. The court had also said at the time that Vijay, as TVK chief, must ensure safe conduct of events and "set an example"....