TVK's Senthilkumar files nomination, sees MGR-era wave for Vijay

Published : Apr 02, 2026, 05:00 PM IST
TVK candidate Senthilkumar (Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

TVK's Senthilkumar filed his nomination for the Coimbatore South Assembly seat, comparing the public support for party chief Vijay to the MGR era. He outlined key priorities like water, roads, and support for jewellery workers.

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) candidate Senthilkumar on Thursday filed his nomination from the Coimbatore South Assembly constituency, asserting that a political wave similar to the era of MG Ramachandran is now being witnessed in support of party chief Vijay.

Senthilkumar arrived at the Central Zonal Office along with District Secretary Sampath to submit his nomination papers to Deputy Commissioner and Election Officer Kumaresan. Prior to filing his nomination, he garlanded the statue of CN Annadurai on Avinashi Road and paid floral tributes to MGR, invoking the legacy of Dravidian stalwarts.

Candidate Cites MGR-era Wave, Outlines Priorities

Speaking to ANI, Senthilkumar said he was contesting with the blessings of actor-turned politician and party chief Vijay and under the guidance of senior party leaders, including General Secretary Bussy Anand and Sengottaiyan. Highlighting growing public support, he said, "There is a visible political wave similar to the post-MGR era. Wherever Vijay goes, there is a massive public turnout."

Expressing confidence of a decisive victory, the TVK candidate outlined key priorities for the constituency, including improving the drinking water supply, upgrading road infrastructure, and working towards reducing electricity charges. He also emphasised the need to support jewellery workers, a significant section of the local population, and pledged to take steps to enhance their livelihoods while ensuring overall development.

TVK Chief Vijay to Contest from Two Seats

Earlier today, TVK chief Vijay also filed his nomination from the Trichy East constituency after earlier filing papers from the Perambur seat on March 30, choosing to contest from two constituencies. Vijay has positioned his campaign around youth-centric and welfare-driven initiatives. Unveiling the party's manifesto, he promised the creation of "anti-drug protection zones" in schools and colleges and announced monthly financial assistance of Rs 4,000 for graduates and Rs 2,000 for diploma holders.

State to Poll on April 23

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, covering 234 constituencies, with counting scheduled for May 4.

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