Vijay's TVK holds key consultation meet for TN assembly elections

Published : Mar 16, 2026, 09:30 PM IST
TVK chief Vijay (File photo/ANI)

Synopsis

Actor Vijay's TVK held a key meeting in Chennai for the upcoming TN assembly polls. Party leader KA Sengottaiyan noted growing public support for Vijay as CM and asserted the party is following all election rules despite facing restrictions.

Vijay's TVK Holds Strategy Meeting for Assembly Polls

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) and actor-turned-politician Vijay held a consultation meeting with party functionaries on Monday to discuss preparations related to the upcoming assembly elections in Tamil Nadu. The meeting was held at the party's office in Teynampet in Chennai, where key administrative members and party officials were present.

Vijay, who launched Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, has been actively engaging with party members and holding internal consultations to strengthen the organisation and prepare for the political challenges ahead.

The consultation meeting forms part of the party's ongoing efforts to consolidate its organisational network and mobilise its cadre as it gears up for upcoming political activities in the state.

Party Leader Cites Growing Support, Alleges Unfair Curbs

Earlier in the day, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) Executive Committee Chief Coordinator KA Sengottaiyan said public support is steadily growing for Vijay to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, asserting that the actor-turned-politician's decision to step away from cinema to serve the people has resonated with voters.

On Election Code Adherence

Speaking to reporters after arriving at the Chennai airport from Coimbatore, Sengottaiyan said that the Model Code of Conduct and all election-related rules apply equally to every political party and that TVK is strictly following them.

"The election code of conduct applies to all political parties equally. Not only election-related regulations but all government rules are being followed properly by our movement. All activities under the leadership of Vijay are being carried out strictly within these regulations," he said.

Referring to Vijay's recent public meeting, Sengottaiyan remarked that it appeared as if numerous restrictions had been imposed specifically on the TVK leader. "From the way things unfolded, it seemed as if as many as 51 restrictions were imposed only on Vijay. People are now questioning whether other parties in the electoral field are also following the same election rules," he added.

Sengottaiyan further highlighted Vijay's transition from cinema to politics, saying the move has generated considerable goodwill among the public. According to him, the actor left behind a highly successful film career to dedicate himself to public service.

Election Commission Announces Poll Dates

The Election Commission of India on Sunday announced the schedule for Assembly elections in five states and one Union Territory, including Tamil Nadu, where polling will be held in a single phase on April 23, and counting will take place on May 4.

Following the announcement, the Model Code of Conduct came into immediate effect across the state as political parties intensified their preparations for the polls. (ANI)

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

PREV

Stay updated with the Breaking News Today and Latest News from across India and around the world. Get real-time updates, in-depth analysis, and comprehensive coverage of India News, World News, Indian Defence News, Kerala News, and Karnataka News. From politics to current affairs, follow every major story as it unfolds. Get real-time updates from IMD on major cities weather forecasts, including Rain alerts, Cyclone warnings, and temperature trends. Download the Asianet News Official App from the Android Play Store and iPhone App Store for accurate and timely news updates anytime, anywhere.

Recommended Stories

Himanta Sarma offers prayers, says BJP is always ready for elections
Revoke MPs' suspension immediately: Congress' KC Venugopal on 'unfair' move