With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections approaching, actor-turned-politician Vijay is dealing with various political and legal issues. Amid controversies surrounding his film “Jananayagan” and a CBI probe, Vijay, the leader of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), is focusing on refining his electoral strategy.
Vijay has made it clear that his party will not form alliances with either the ruling DMK or the BJP in the upcoming elections. This decision has shifted the political dynamics in the state, setting the stage for a four-cornered contest involving different political groupings.
Discussions are underway within TVK about the possibility of the party receiving a common election symbol. Symbol recognition is crucial for a new political entity like TVK to establish its presence across constituencies.
There is optimism within TVK that they may secure a common symbol, with the party having submitted the necessary documentation to the Election Commission of India. The Commission is expected to make a decision on the symbol even before the election schedule is formally announced, giving TVK an early advantage in building voter recognition.
TVK has proposed a list of ten preferred symbols, including the auto-rickshaw, cricket bat, and whistle, which are generating enthusiasm among party members. The choice of symbol is anticipated to have a significant impact on TVK’s campaign and performance in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
