Vijay Alerts Amit Shah on Campaign Security Lapses in Tamil Nadu

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, flagging serious security lapses during his election campaign in Tamil Nadu. He detailed an incident on March 30 where his convoy allegedly lacked adequate police escort and traffic management while moving between constituencies. Vijay, who has 'Y' category central security, urged the MHA to direct Tamil Nadu police to ensure strict adherence to security protocols for all his public engagements. He is contesting the upcoming assembly polls from the Perambur and Trichy East constituencies.

Key Points: Vijay Writes to Amit Shah Over Election Security Lapses

  • Security lapse during campaign
  • Letter to Home Minister
  • 'Y' category protectee
  • Demand for 'Yellow Book' compliance
  • Contesting two seats
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TVK chief Vijay alleges security lapses during campaign, writes to Amit Shah urging action

TVK chief Vijay writes to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, citing inadequate police security during his Tamil Nadu election campaign and urging immediate action.

"no adequate police deployment had been made to facilitate the secure and uninterrupted movement of the VIP convoy - Vijay's letter"

Chennai, April 1

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay on Wednesday wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the Union Home Secretary, raising concerns over alleged security lapses during his ongoing election campaign in Tamil Nadu.

In his letter, Vijay referred to an incident on March 30, when he was travelling from Perambur to Kolathur after filing his nomination papers. He alleged that there was an inadequate police escort and insufficient traffic management, leading to a lack of secure movement for his convoy.

"I respectfully submit that on 30/03/2026, TVK President undertook a scheduled election campaign after filing his nomination in the Perambur constituency. The said campaign programme had been organised only after obtaining the necessary permissions and approvals from the election authorities. It is submitted that on 30/03/2026, TVK President Thiru. Vijay proceeded towards the next campaign venue located in the Kolathur constituency after his campaign at Perambur. To our shock and serious concern, it was observed that no adequate police deployment had been made to facilitate the secure and uninterrupted movement of the VIP convoy carrying the protectee from Perambur to Kolathur," he wrote.

The TVK Chief stated that he has been accorded 'Y' category security by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and is recognised as a protected person under established security protocols. He added that the campaign programme had been conducted after obtaining necessary permissions from the election authorities.

"I write to bring to your urgent attention serious and alarming lapses in the security arrangements provided to TVK President Thiru. Vijay, who has been accorded 'Y' Category security by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and is recognised as a protected person under the applicable security protocols. At present, TVK President Thiru. Vijay is actively participating in the campaign for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Elections across the State. He is contesting the forthcoming election as a candidate from Chennai's Perambur and Trichy East constituencies," he added.

Expressing concern over the arrangements, Vijay said no adequate police deployment was made to ensure safe and uninterrupted movement between campaign venues. He urged the Ministry of Home Affairs to take cognisance of the matter and issue appropriate directions to the Tamil Nadu Police to ensure proper security arrangements during all his public engagements, including election rallies.

Vijay also emphasised the need for strict adherence to the guidelines laid down in the "Yellow Book" governing security for protected individuals, and called for immediate corrective measures to prevent any potential security breaches during the ongoing election campaign.

"In view of the above circumstances, I most respectfully request that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs may kindly take cognisance of the matter and issue appropriate directions to the Tamil Nadu Police to ensure adequate and effective security arrangements for TVK President Thiru. Vijay during all public engagements, including election campaign programmes, in strict compliance with the guidelines prescribed in the "Yellow Book" governing security arrangements for protected persons," said the letter.

"In these circumstances, it is imperative that immediate corrective measures are taken and appropriate instructions issued to the concerned authorities to ensure strict adherence to the prescribed security guidelines in all future engagements involving the protectee. Such intervention is essential in order to safeguard public safety, uphold the security protocols mandated for protected persons, and prevent any potential security breach during the ongoing election campaign," it added. (ANI)

Vijay is contesting elections from two seats - Perambur and Trichy East- against DMK's incumbent MLAs RD Sekar and Inigo S Irudayaraj, respectively. The Perambur constituency used to be a CPI(M) bastion till 2016. RD Sekar has held the seat since winning the bypolls in 2019.

Meanwhile, in MK Stalin's Kolathur, the TVK has fielded VS Babu.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, covering a total of 234 constituencies in the State. Counting of votes is scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
While security is paramount, I hope this doesn't become a political tool. Every candidate's safety matters. The state police are usually very efficient during elections in TN. Maybe it was a one-off coordination issue? 🤔 Let's not jump to conclusions.
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Karthik V
Directly writing to Amit Shah ji shows he means business. The "Yellow Book" protocols exist for a reason. If the state machinery is failing to provide security to a protected person, it's a serious matter. Center should step in.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a popular actor-turned-politician using such formal bureaucratic channels. It shows a shift from emotional appeals to procedural governance. Hope the issue is resolved swiftly without affecting the campaign spirit.
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Meera T
As a Chennaiite, I've seen police manage massive crowds for film stars and politicians alike. Perambur to Kolathur is a busy route. Maybe the letter is a preemptive move to ensure no future issues? Safety first, always.
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Aman W
With due respect, while security is important, I find it a bit ironic. Common citizens face traffic and security issues daily. Our leaders get Y-category and still complain. Just an observation. The focus should be on public issues, not just VIP movement.

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