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In so far as the prayer to derecognise TVK, Niranjan Rajagopal, counsel for the EC, said the party was not a recognised one and hence this prayer would not stand. Representational image

Actor Vijay's TVK not a recognised political party: EC tells Madras HC

A PIL, apart from seeking derecognition of TVK, also sought a direction to the ECI to strictly enforce prohibition of children and women in political rallies, processions, and election campaigns across the State


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The Election Commission of India on Friday (October 17) informed the Madras High Court that top actor Vijay's TVK is not a recognised political party.

PIL to derecognise TVK

Niranjan Rajagopal, counsel for EC, made the submission before the First bench comprising Chief Justice MM Shrivastava and Justice G Arul Murugan, when a Public Interest Litigation filed by C Selvakumar, which among other reliefs sought to derecognise Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), came up for hearing.

TVK's derecognition was sought in the wake of the September 27 stampede at the party's rally organised in Karur that killed 41 persons. Vijay attended the rally.

The bench directed the Registry to place all matters relating to September 27 Karur stampede before the administrative side of the high court, to constitute a bench for dealing with the cases, except those that were pending before the Supreme Court.

Also Read: TVK chief Vijay postpones Karur visit as CBI begins probe into stampede

In so far as the prayer to derecognise TVK, Niranjan Rajagopal said the party was not a recognised one and hence this prayer would not stand.

Originally, this petition was filed in the Madurai bench of the Madras HC, but it was transferred and listed before the First bench since the first respondent in the petition was the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC).

In so far as the prayer to alter the FIR against Vijay, the bench said it would be effectively dealt with by the order of the Supreme Court, directing CBI probe in the matter.

Also Read: Karur stampede: As SC raps HC for critiquing Vijay, TVK says ‘we never fled scene’

Plea to prohibit children, women in political rallies

In his petition, Selvakumar sought a direction to the ECI to strictly enforce the prohibition on the use of children and women in any political rallies, processions, and election campaigns across the State, in strict compliance with its directive dated February 5, 2024.

He wanted a direction that all recognised political parties shall mandatorily submit an undertaking ensuring adherence to the above prohibition, failing which the ECI shall initiate appropriate action including derecognition.

He also sought a direction to fix liability upon the leadership of the TVK for allegedly mobilising women and minor children unlawfully, resulting in mass casualties.

He also sought a direction to the TVK for payment of adequate compensation -minimum Rs 1 crore per deceased and proportionate relief for injured persons.

(With agency inputs)

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