Vijay Files Nomination From Trichy East Amid Model Code Violation Case

TVK president Vijay will file his nomination for the Tiruchirappalli East Assembly constituency on April 2. This comes as a case was registered against him for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct during a campaign event in Chennai. Vijay is contesting from two seats, Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East, against DMK incumbents. His party has accused the Chennai Police of failing to provide adequate protection and traffic regulation during his roadshow.

Key Points: TVK Chief Vijay Files Nomination for Tiruchirappalli East Seat

  • Vijay files nomination for Tiruchirappalli East
  • Case registered for Model Code violation
  • Contesting from two seats against DMK incumbents
  • Party accuses police of not providing protection
  • Tamil Nadu polls scheduled for April 23
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TVK chief Vijay to file nomition from Tiruchirappalli East on April 2

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam president Vijay to file nomination from Tiruchirappalli East on April 2, campaigning amid a Model Code of Conduct violation case.

"The Election Commission must immediately intervene in such one-sided actions by the Chennai City Police - TVK statement on X"

Tiruchirappalli, March 31

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam president Vijay will file his nomination on April 2 for the Tiruchirappalli East Assembly constituency ahead of the upcoming state elections.

Vijay will submit his nomination before the Assistant Returning Officer at the Ariyamangalam Zonal Office (Zone 2). The filing is scheduled for 12:30 PM at the Tiruchirappalli East Tahsildar Office, sources said.

As part of his visit, Vijay will also undertake election campaigning in the constituency. TVK Chief Coordinator KA Sengottaiyan and Delta Zone Observer Ku.pa.Krishnan has reportedly been holding consultations and inspecting venues where Vijay is expected to address public gatherings.

Earlier, the party had submitted requests to the Election Commission seeking permission for campaign venues. Leaders also held discussions with local functionaries regarding campaign arrangements. Assistant Returning Officer Muthu Murugesan Pandi will oversee the nomination process at the Ariyamangalam Zonal Office, located in the Palakkarai area.

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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Priyanka N
As a Trichy resident, I'm curious to see what Vijay's party offers. We need development and jobs here, not just star power. Filing from two seats shows confidence, but he should focus on connecting with the people of one constituency properly first.
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Rahul R
Blocking an ambulance's path is absolutely unacceptable, no matter who you are. Public convenience should never be compromised for political rallies. The police should take strict action if norms were violated.
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Meera T
The two-party system in TN has been stagnant for a while. A strong third front led by a popular figure could be the shake-up we need. But TVK must move beyond complaints and present a concrete vision. All the best for nomination filing!
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David E
Following this from abroad. The energy around Vijay's entry is palpable. However, the allegations about lack of police protection are concerning. The Election Commission must ensure fair and safe campaigning for all candidates.
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Anjali F
Contesting from two tough seats against established MLAs is a bold move. Perambur has been with CPI(M) and DMK, Trichy East is also a fight. Let's see if the 'Thalapathy' wave translates into votes. April 23rd will tell! 🗳️

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