TVK (Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam) chief Vijay is changing his political strategy following the Karur incident. He will convene a crucial executive meeting in Chengipatti, Thanjavur district, on March 4. This meeting is part of his strategy to strengthen the party’s organizational structure before the upcoming Assembly elections.
In a departure from his previous large public gatherings, Vijay now prefers structured executive meetings. These meetings aim to engage around 5,000 party officials from each district for focused discussions and internal coordination. The recent executive session in Pallikonda, Vellore district, on February 23 set the tone for this new approach.
During the Pallikonda meeting, Vijay emphasized his desire to connect directly with grassroots leaders and party members. He expressed his commitment to visiting every village and meeting his supporters personally once the party assumes power. Vijay’s shift in focus towards smaller, more targeted meetings has been well-received by attendees.
The upcoming Thanjavur meeting underscores Vijay’s efforts to consolidate party support at the grassroots level. By transitioning from large-scale mobilizations to concentrated organizational efforts, TVK aims to enhance its campaign structure and morale among district-level workers. The party’s strategic move reflects its preparations for the upcoming electoral challenges.
