LIVE | Vijay’s TVK to fight 2026 polls; ending guv post, 2-language policy on agenda
At maiden political rally at Vikravandi, Tamil Nadu, film star and TVK leader Vijay slams corruption in public life, in what's seen as a veiled attack on DMK
Abolition of the governor’s post, a shift from traditional reservation systems to a proportional representation model, and a two-language policy prioritizing Tamil — that is what Tamil Nadu can expect from Vijay’s new party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).
The Tamil superstar’s political career kicked off on a major high on Sunday (October 27) with a three lakh-strong crowd thronging the venue for the TVK’s first state conference at Vikiravandi village in Tamil Nadu’s Villupuram district.
Education seems to hold a major place in the TVK’s agenda, with the party aiming to reintegrate education into the state list, establish Kamarajar Model Schools across the state, and create a dedicated university for information technology to boost the state’s tech sector.
TVK to contest 2026 polls
The party, promoting gender equality in politics, pledges to reserve one-third of seats in the party and assembly for women. Vijay also stressed that proportional representation based on the caste census is the only solution to provide social justice for all.
The TVK also intends to decentralize administration and improve local governance by establishing a new branch of the state secretariat in Madurai. The environment has also not missed out a place in the party’s vision with the protection of water bodies and a special law against sand quarrying being among its stated policies.
Vijay also made it clear that the TVK will contest the 2026 state Assembly polls and took several veiled digs at the ruling DMK. He said his fight was against separatists and corrupt politicians. Separatists are the TVK’s ideological enemy, while a political party (read DMK) that talks about the Dravidian model and yet continues to engage in dynastic politics would be its political enemy.
By the look of things, the newest player to join the pantheon of the next line of leaders in the state is expected give tough competition to the likes of DMK’s Udhayanidhi Stalin and NTK’s Seeman.
Event preponed after crowd surge
A mammoth crowd had gathered to hear their “Thalapathy” (commander), as Vijay is fondly known as among his fans, as he addressed his first public rally as a politician. In fact, such was the surge of the crowd, despite the sweltering heat, that the organisers decided to prepone its inauguration by an hour.
Ahead of the conference, the actor had urged volunteers to prioritise their safety during the event. “…Because you and your safety are important to me in all aspects, so you all should be very careful about conference travel safety. Better to avoid cycling. I say this for your safety,” he posted on X.
He had also urged participants to follow traffic rules while coming to the conference and avoid disturbing the public. However, traffic came to a standstill for some 4 km on the road to the venue as Vijay’s fans and supporters made their way to his debut political rally.
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Live Updates
- 27 Oct 2024 11:32 AM GMT
Song features secular, social justice policies
As the first state conference of the TVK began, Vijay paid a floral tribute to all freedom fighters and language martyrs and hoisted the party flag. An exclusive song outlining the party's policies was also played at the conference. The song highlighted secular and social justice policies and values imbibed by leaders such as Periyar, Anjalai Ammal, Velu Nachiyar, Ambedkar, and Kamarajar. - 27 Oct 2024 11:02 AM GMT
Vijay hoists TVK flag on 101-m pole
As Vijay walks down the ramp, excited fans throw scarves fashioned after the TVK flag. Vijay hoists the party flag on a 101-metre-tall pole using a remote control. - 27 Oct 2024 10:55 AM GMT
2 lakh people at venue already, emergency exit opened
Even though arrangements were made for only 50,000 people, a 2 lakh-strong crowd has already gathered at the venue. The TVK organizers declared that they decided to inaugurate the event an hour early, as the number of visitors has been increasing since afternoon. Scores of fans have come not just from Tamil Nadu but also from neighbouring states such as Kerala and Karnataka. Despite stringent measures, a steady stream of visitors has been pouring in, and the emergency exit close to the venue, which was previously restricted for ambulances, has now been opened to ease traffic.