Vijay's TVK Unveils 2026 TN Poll Manifesto: Drug-Free State & Youth Aid

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam President Vijay launched his party's manifesto for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, centering on a vision for a drug-free and self-reliant state. Key promises include establishing anti-drug protection zones in educational institutions and providing monthly financial assistance to students. The manifesto also outlines schemes to promote local employment and transform youth into job creators through entrepreneurial support. Vijay, contesting from two seats, aims to position TVK as a third front against the dominant DMK and AIADMK alliances.

Key Points: Vijay's TVK Manifesto: Anti-Drug Zones, Student Aid for Tamil Nadu

  • Anti-drug protection zones in all schools & colleges
  • Rs 4000/month for graduates, Rs 2000 for diploma holders
  • "Local Employment for Local People" scheme for 75% jobs to Tamils
  • "Creative Entrepreneurs Scheme" to develop 1.5 lakh creators
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Tamil Nadu Elections: TVK chief Vijay promises drug-free state, monthly assistance for students

TVK chief Vijay promises anti-drug zones in schools, Rs 4000 monthly aid for graduates, and a "Local Employment for Local People" scheme for 2026 TN polls.

Tamil Nadu Elections: TVK chief Vijay promises drug-free state, monthly assistance for students
"Our primary goal is to create a drug-free Tamil Nadu. - Vijay"

Chennai, March 29

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam President Vijay on Sunday unveiled the party's manifesto for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, promising "anti-drug protection zones" and a monthly assistance for students.

Addressing a press conference in Chennai, Vijay stressed his vision for a drug-free and self-reliant Tamil Nadu. He said anti-drug protection zones" will be established in all schools and colleges across the state. "Our primary goal is to create a drug-free Tamil Nadu," he asserted.

He also assured that all government examinations will be conducted on time without delays.

Vijay announced a monthly assistance of Rs 4,000 for graduates and Rs 2,000 for diploma holders.

Outlining his broader vision, he said, "Our long-term goal is to transform youth from job seekers into job creators." He promised the "Local Employment for Local People" scheme, stating that steps will be taken to ensure 75 per cent of jobs in Tamil Nadu are given to Tamils.

Further, Vijay unveiled the "Creative Entrepreneurs Scheme", aimed at transforming Tamil Nadu into a global hub for creators. Under this initiative, efforts will be made to develop 1.5 lakh creators into entrepreneurs, along with the establishment of 500 creative schools across the state.

Earlier today, Vijay unveiled the list of candidates for 234 seats in the Assembly elections. The actor-turned-politician will contest on the Perambur and Tiruchirapalli East seats.

"Vote for whistle, it's a whistle revolution election," he said while announcing the names of the candidates of his party, which has the poll symbol of the 'whistle'. Vijay will be going against DMK's sitting MLA RD Shekar, who will contest from Perambur. He is also pitted against the sitting MLA and DMK candidate Inigo Irudayaraj in Trichy East.

The party's General Secretary, N Anand, will contest from the T Nagar constituency, and Treasurer Venkat Ramanan will contest from Mylapore. From Kolathur, VS Babu is pitted against DMK President and Chief Minister MK Stalin, while Selvam of the TVK will contest against Udhayanidhi Stalin in Chepauk.

Aadhav Arjuna, the General Secretary of Election Campaign Management, is contesting from Villivakkam, and AIADMK turncoat KA Sengottiyan is contesting from the Gopichettipalayam seat.

Other TVK candidates include Arun Raj from Tiruchengode, Vijayalakshmi from Kumarapalayam, CTR Nirmal Kumar from Thirupparankundram, Rajasekar from Tittakudi, Arul Prakasam from Saidapet and Rajmohan from Egmore.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, covering a total of 234 constituencies in the State. Counting 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 between the Secular Progressive Alliance and the NDA, being the front-runners for victory.

- ANI

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Karthik V
Promises, promises. Every election we hear about job creation and youth empowerment. The Rs. 4000 assistance sounds good, but where will the money come from? The state's finances are already stretched. Need to see a concrete economic plan, not just populist announcements.
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Rohit P
Finally, someone is talking seriously about the drug menace in colleges! Anti-drug protection zones are much needed. Thalaivar Vijay's entry has definitely spiced up the election. Let's see if he can walk the talk. The whistle symbol is catchy! 👍
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Sarah B
The focus on creative entrepreneurs and schools is forward-thinking. Tamil Nadu has immense talent in arts, tech, and media. If properly supported, this could be a game-changer. Hoping this isn't just for the campaign.
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Arun Raj
As a graduate struggling to find a stable job, the monthly assistance is a lifeline. It will help with skill courses and living expenses. The promise of timely exams is also a big relief. Fed up with delays. Hope he means it.
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Meera T
Contesting against the CM and his son directly shows courage. A proper three-way fight is healthy for democracy. But transforming 1.5 lakh creators into entrepreneurs? Sounds ambitious. Need more details on the implementation roadmap.

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