Vijay's Mega Kanyakumari Rally as Tamil Nadu Campaign Enters Final Phase

Actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam leader Joseph Vijay will address a major public rally in Kanyakumari district as campaigning intensifies ahead of the April 23 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The rally at Vivekananda College Ground, though granted police permission, has been restricted to a six-hour duration. With the campaign period ending on April 21, other major leaders including Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and AIADMK's Edappadi K. Palaniswami are also on an aggressive final outreach. The event is a strategic push by TVK in southern Tamil Nadu, with senior party members overseeing preparations.

Key Points: Vijay Kanyakumari Rally: TVK's Final Push for Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Vijay to address rally at Vivekananda College Ground
  • Police restrict event to 6 hours
  • Campaigning permitted only until April 21
  • Stalin, Palaniswami, Seeman also campaigning aggressively
  • Rally targets six key constituencies
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Vijay to address mega rally in Kanyakumari tomorrow as campaigning intensifies ahead of polls

Actor-politician Vijay to address major rally in Kanyakumari. Campaign intensifies as Stalin, Palaniswami, Seeman also tour state ahead of April 23 polls.

"Vijay's Kanyakumari rally is seen as a key moment in TVK's campaign strategy - Report"

Chennai, April 11

With just days left for campaigning to conclude ahead of the April 23 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam leader, Joseph Vijay, will address a massive public rally in Kanyakumari district tomorrow as part of his whirlwind statewide campaign.

Vijay is set to campaign for TVK candidates contesting in six Assembly constituencies - Kanyakumari, Nagercoil, Colachel, Vilavancode, Killiyoor and Padmanabhapuram.

The highlight of his visit will be a major public meeting at the Vivekananda College Ground near Kanyakumari, where a large turnout of supporters is expected.

Party executives had earlier sought police permission to conduct the rally from 2 P.M. to 10 P.M. However, authorities have granted approval with restrictions, allowing the event to be held only between 2 P.M. and 8 P.M., limiting the duration to six hours.

Meanwhile, with the Election Commission permitting campaigning only until the evening of April 21, political parties across Tamil Nadu have intensified their outreach efforts in the final phase of the campaign.

DMK President and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin continues an aggressive campaign schedule, addressing public meetings in two cities daily.

AIADMK General Secretary, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, is also actively engaging voters through extensive roadshows across multiple constituencies.

Naam Tamilar Katchi's chief coordinator Seeman remains on the campaign trail, touring various regions to mobilise support for his party's candidates.

In preparation for Vijay's visit, senior TVK state executive members Anand and Sengottaiyan will inspect arrangements in Kanyakumari district today, reviewing security measures, stage construction, and logistical planning at the venue.

Vijay's Kanyakumari rally is seen as a key moment in TVK's campaign strategy, particularly in southern Tamil Nadu, as the electoral battle enters its decisive final stretch.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Kanyakumari is a strategic choice. Southern districts often feel neglected. A mega rally there shows TVK is serious about statewide presence, not just urban centres. Hope he talks about concrete local issues, not just generic promises.
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Anand G
The police restricting rally time is standard procedure to maintain law and order. Final days of campaigning are always high-intensity. Hope all parties focus on their development agenda rather than just rhetoric.
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Sarah B
Interesting to watch from outside. A film star entering politics isn't new, but the timing and energy around Vijay's party is notable. The real test is whether people see him as a leader or just a celebrity.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I hope voters look beyond the glamour of rallies. We need to evaluate every candidate's track record and manifesto, whether from TVK, DMK, or AIADMK. The future of Tamil Nadu is at stake.
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Meera T
The article mentions Stalin, EPS, and Seeman also campaigning hard. Good! Let there be a healthy competition of ideas. May the best team win. High voter turnout is what we should all wish for. 🇮🇳

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