Amid enthusiastic support, actor-turned-politician Vijay reentered active politics at Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, signaling his party’s renewed vigor before the upcoming Assembly elections. The political landscape in Tamil Nadu is intensifying as the state gears up for the polls, with the AIADMK launching its campaign under the theme “Protect the people, save Tamil Nadu,” positioning itself as a formidable contender against the ruling government.
As the political scenario evolves, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin reaffirms his commitment to steering Tamil Nadu towards progress and stability. Simultaneously, Vijay’s new political party, TVK, is ramping up organizational activities and election strategies to establish itself as a viable political entity.
Vijay emphasized at previous public gatherings that TVK’s focus would be on practical and feasible schemes, prioritizing credibility, governance viability, and accountability to the people. The party has been actively engaging in internal discussions and preparations, including sessions with the election manifesto drafting committee and the election campaign committee.
The recent Mamallapuram meeting, attended by state- and district-level party officials, marked a significant event in TVK’s election preparations. With strict entry protocols, including identity card checks via QR codes, the party emphasized discipline and controlled mobilization. Party leaders have announced plans for a statewide campaign tour covering all 234 Assembly constituencies starting from Chennai on January 26.
The decision on whether TVK will contest the elections independently or form alliances will be disclosed by Vijay. The allocation of the whistle symbol to the party has further galvanized party members, boosting Vijay’s political momentum as he navigates the dynamic political landscape in Tamil Nadu.
