Vijay Cancels Kanyakumari Rally, Shifts to Roadshow as TN Polls Heat Up

With campaigning for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections entering its final phase, TVK leader Vijay cancelled a scheduled public meeting in Kanyakumari district midway through preparations. Instead, he will hold a major roadshow along a designated route with police permission. The abrupt change comes as senior leaders like CM M.K. Stalin and Edappadi K. Palaniswami are aggressively touring constituencies. Vijay is expected to campaign for TVK candidates in several key constituencies during his visit, with heavy security deployed for the anticipated crowds.

Key Points: Vijay Cancels Public Meet, Opts for Roadshow in Kanyakumari

  • Last-minute campaign change
  • High-intensity final phase
  • Heavy police security deployed
  • Whirlwind statewide tour
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TN polls: Vijay cancels Kanyakumari public meet, opts for roadshow

TVK leader Vijay abruptly cancels a scheduled public meeting in Kanyakumari and will instead hold a major roadshow as Tamil Nadu election campaigning intensifies.

"the programme was abruptly cancelled on Sunday while preparations were still underway - Report"

Kanyakumari, April 12

TVK leader Vijay on Sunday cancelled a scheduled public meeting in Kanyakumari district midway through preparations and opted instead to hold a major roadshow, as campaigning for the April 23 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections enters its final, high-intensity phase.

With campaigning permitted only until the evening of April 21, political parties across the state have stepped up their outreach efforts. Senior leaders are aggressively touring constituencies, balancing packed schedules to maximise voter engagement.

DMK president and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has been addressing multiple public meetings daily, carefully dividing his campaign between morning and evening sessions. AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami, too, continues his extensive statewide roadshows, while Naam Tamilar Katchi chief coordinator Seeman is actively canvassing support through constituency-level tours.

Against this backdrop, Vijay has been conducting a whirlwind campaign across Tamil Nadu, seeking votes for his party's 'whistle' symbol. In Kanyakumari, elaborate arrangements had been made for a public meeting at the Vivekananda College grounds in Agasteeswaram, with party cadres working on a war footing to set up the venue. However, the programme was abruptly cancelled on Sunday while preparations were still underway.

Though the exact reason for the last-minute decision remains unclear, party workers immediately began dismantling the stage and removing equipment from the site.

TVK functionaries later confirmed that Vijay would instead participate in a roadshow along the bypass stretch from Mahadhanapuram Roundabout to Zero Point in Kanyakumari. Police permission has been granted for the roadshow between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., with specific conditions imposed to ensure law and order.

Vijay is travelling from Chennai to Thoothukudi by air and will proceed by road to Kanyakumari. During his visit, he is expected to campaign in support of TVK candidates in key constituencies, including Kanyakumari, Nagercoil, Padmanabhapuram, Vilavancode, Kulachal and Killiyoor.

With large crowds anticipated, authorities have deployed heavy police security along the route. Party workers and supporters remain upbeat, expecting the roadshow to generate significant momentum in the closing days of the election campaign.

- IANS

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Priya S
I hope this change of plan wasn't due to security concerns. Kanyakumari is a sensitive area. The police must ensure everything is peaceful. Voters want to focus on issues, not last-minute chaos.
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Suresh O
All this last-minute drama. The party workers must be exhausted setting up and then dismantling the stage. A bit of respect for their hard work, no? Planning should be better.
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Kavya N
The final phase is always so intense! Stalin, EPS, Seeman, Vijay... all crisscrossing the state. As a first-time voter in Nagercoil, I'm watching closely. Hope the roadshow addresses local issues here.
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David E
Interesting tactical shift. Perhaps ground reports suggested a roadshow would have greater impact in those specific constituencies. Modern campaigning is all about agile strategy.
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Anjali F
Whistle symbol all the way! 🎯 The momentum is with TVK. A roadshow in Kanyakumari will create a wave that the old parties can't match. The youth are looking for this dynamism.

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