T.N. Election 2026: TVK Chief Vijay Accuses Chennai Police of Blocking Campaign Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay claimed on Friday that the Greater Chennai Police and local officials had denied permission for his planned election campaign in Perambur Assembly constituency, calling the action a “fascist attack on democracy.” The campaign was scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026, at Mullai Nagar junction in Perambur. Vijay alleged that the DMK government had repeatedly delayed or rejected his requests, citing various reasons, and that officials were acting as agents of the ruling party to suppress his party’s activities. Vijay stated that his party had submitted an application for the campaign two days prior to the event. However, on the day before the scheduled meeting, the Greater Chennai Corporation had dug pits and installed barricades at the location, which he described as an abrupt and suspicious move. He questioned how these obstacles had appeared so suddenly, suggesting deliberate interference. The police conducted an inspection and claimed that the venue could not accommodate 3,000 people, leading to the rejection of the campaign permit. Vijay criticized the DMK government for its alleged support of the obstruction, arguing that the act reflected an “authoritarian mindset” aimed at silencing opposition voices. He accused the ruling party of fearing TVK’s growing public support and warned that such anti-democratic actions would ultimately lead to the DMK’s downfall. Later that evening, District Election Officer J. Kumaragurubaran denied Vijay’s allegations, stating that the Chennai District Election Office would process applications according to standard procedures.#vijay #dmk #tamil_naga_vettri_kazhagam #greater_chennai_police #perambur_assembly_constituency

Vijay Accuses DMK and AIADMK of Secret Power-Sharing Pact in Tamil Nadu Politics Vijay, founder of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) and actor, launched a veiled attack on the Dravidian major parties, accusing the DMK and AIADMK of secretly colluding to alternate power and prevent him from gaining authority. Speaking at a party functionaries’ meet in Sengipatti near Thanjavur, he claimed the two parties had struck a deal to ensure one remained in power, thereby “cheating the people.” While not naming the parties explicitly, he alleged they had conspired to thwart his political rise, despite appearing to be at odds publicly. Vijay criticized the DMK government, calling it a “fraudulent” entity that failed to deliver on its 2021 election promises, including the abolition of NEET. He argued that claims of the DMK being a “protector of Tamil Nadu” and “saviour of minorities” were no longer credible, noting that even children had begun to view the party as an “evil force.” He also accused the DMK of failing to support farmers, instead aligning with the sand mafia to exploit the state’s natural resources. Highlighting his party’s promises, Vijay outlined plans to waive cooperative crop loans for farmers with landholdings up to five acres, with a 50% waiver considered for those owning more than five acres. He pledged to cover educational expenses for the children of farmers with up to two acres of land and landless laborers. Additionally, he assured the safety of fishermen and vowed to address farmers’ issues without compromising their interests, even if it meant defying the Union government. Vijay framed the upcoming Assembly election as an “emotion” for Tamil Nadu, dismissing claims by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin that he would return to power.#vijay #aiadmk #dmk #tamil_nadu #tamil_naga_vettri_kazhagam