TVK's Aadhav Arjuna Confident as Vijay Faces MCC Case in TN Polls

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) General Secretary Aadhav Arjuna has begun a confident door-to-door campaign in Chennai's Villivakkam constituency for the upcoming assembly elections. Meanwhile, TVK chief and actor Vijay has been booked by police for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct during a campaign event in Perambur. Vijay, contesting from Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East seats, held a massive roadshow, with his party accusing Chennai Police of failing to provide adequate security and traffic regulation. The state will vote in a single phase on April 23, with Vijay's entry potentially creating a three-way contest.

Key Points: TVK's Vijay Faces MCC Case, Arjuna Campaigns for TN Elections

  • TVK's Vijay booked for poll code violation
  • Aadhav Arjuna campaigns in Villivakkam
  • Vijay contests from Perambur and Trichy East
  • TVK accuses police of not providing protection
  • Tamil Nadu polls on April 23
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"Receiving huge response": TVK's Aadhav Arjuna begins election campaign for Tamil Nadu polls

TVK chief Vijay booked for MCC violation in Chennai as party's Aadhav Arjuna begins confident door-to-door campaign for Tamil Nadu assembly polls.

"Receiving huge response": TVK's Aadhav Arjuna begins election campaign for Tamil Nadu polls
"There is a great response. People are showing love, affection and hope. - Aadhav Arjuna"

Chennai, March 31

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam General Secretary Aadhav Arjuna on Tuesday held a door-to-door campaign in Chennai, ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.

Arjuna is contesting elections from the Villivakkam constituency.

Hailing the "great response" received from the public during his campaign, Arjuna expressed confidence in winning the election. "There is a great response. People are showing love, affection and hope. Every house, every street, there is a huge response. I am very confident in this constituency," Arjuna told ANI.

Earlier in the day, a case was registered against Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay for alleged violation of the Model Code of Conduct at Peravallur Police Station in Perambur, Chennai.

Based on a complaint lodged by Monitoring Officer Kumar, the police have taken action.

According to the complaint, TVK's candidate from Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East seats, Vijay, allegedly violated election norms by using 30 loudspeakers, blocking the path of an ambulance, gathering more than 5,000 people, and causing inconvenience to the public.

On Monday, Vijay filed nominations from the Perambur constituency for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The TVK chief also held a massive roadshow with a sea of supporters surrounding his vehicles in Perambur.

Vijay is contesting from two seats - Preambur and Trichy East- against DMK's incumbent MLAs RD Sekar and Inigo S Irudayaraj, respectively.

The Preambur constituency used to be a CPI (M) bastion till 2016. RD Sekar has held the seat since winning the bypolls in 2019.

Meanwhile, as a large crowd gathered to attend the roadshow, TVK accused the Chennai Police of not providing police protection and ensuring traffic regulation for the smooth organisation of the election campaign. TVK urged the Election Commission to intervene and direct the Chennai Police to ensure protection and traffic regulations.

"Even after obtaining formal permission for campaigning, while the leader of the TVK is traveling from one campaign venue to another, doubts arise as to whether an unsafe environment is being created, making it impossible for the Tamil Nadu Victory Society leader's campaign vehicle to move from one place to another, due to the complete absence of police protection and traffic regulation," the party said in a post on X.

"The Election Commission must immediately intervene in such one-sided actions by the Chennai City Police and issue instructions to promptly ensure protection and traffic regulation. Swift action must be taken against officials who fail to act accordingly," TVK added.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, covering a total of 234 constituencies in the State. Counting is scheduled for May 4. Vijay, who is making an electoral debut with his party, will look to turn the polls into a three-way contest among the ruling DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance and the NDA.

- ANI

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Priya S
The energy is palpable! 🎉 After so many years, finally a third front that can challenge the established parties. Vijay sir's entry has shaken things up. The complaint against him seems politically motivated to me. When other parties hold rallies, no one files cases. EC should ensure a level playing field.
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Rahul R
Door-to-door campaigning is the right approach. It shows respect for the voter and is less disruptive than massive roadshows. Aadhav Arjuna seems to understand this. The massive crowds for Vijay are impressive, but they must not inconvenience the public. We need responsible politics, not just fan rallies.
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow from abroad. The dynamics of Tamil Nadu politics are unique. Contesting from two seats is a bold strategy by Vijay. Shows confidence, but also a risk if he loses both. The police protection complaint is serious – authorities must provide security to all candidates equally to ensure fair elections.
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Meera T
As a Chennai resident, the traffic chaos during these roadshows is a nightmare. I appreciate the enthusiasm, but public inconvenience should be minimized. 30 loudspeakers? That's noise pollution. I want to hear their policies and plans for water, jobs, and infrastructure, not just see crowd numbers.
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Aman W
The youth are clearly connecting with TVK. The response they're getting is a sign of the anti-incumbency wave and desire for change. But winning an election requires a strong ground game in each constituency. Let's see if this wave translates into votes on April 23rd. The contest in Villivakkam will be one to watch!

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