Vijay Addresses TVK Cadre Meet in Vellore with Strict QR Code Entry & Safety

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) President Vijay is set to address a cadre meeting in Vellore district with strict entry via QR-coded tickets. The party has imposed safety restrictions, advising pregnant women, children, seniors, and those with health conditions not to attend following a recent fatality at an event in Erode. Elaborate arrangements include a canopy for shade and standby medical assistance at the venue. The meeting aims to strengthen booth-level structures and review strategies ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

Key Points: Vijay TVK Vellore Meeting: QR Entry, Safety Rules for Cadre

  • QR code tickets for controlled entry
  • Safety rules bar vulnerable groups
  • Measures after Erode incident death
  • Focus on 2026 Assembly elections
  • Campaign vehicle greeted by cadres
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Vijay to address TVK meet in TN's Vellore today amid strict entry, safety measures

TVK President Vijay addresses party meeting in Vellore with QR code tickets, safety restrictions after Erode incident. Focus on 2026 polls.

"Entry has been restricted strictly to those holding special admission tickets embedded with QR codes. - Party Functionaries"

Vellore, Feb 23

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam President Vijay will address the party cadre meeting in Vellore district on Monday, with elaborate arrangements and strict security protocols put in place to ensure a smooth and safe event.

The meeting is scheduled to be held from noon to 3 p.m. at Kollamangalam in Vellore district.

According to party sources, around 4,900 executive members have been granted permission to attend the meeting.

Entry has been restricted strictly to those holding special admission tickets embedded with QR codes. Party functionaries said the QR code system has been introduced to streamline entry, avoid overcrowding, and ensure that only authorised executives participate in the closed-door session.

TVK General Secretary N. Anand, in a statement, clarified that, in view of safety considerations, certain categories of people will not be issued entry passes. Pregnant women, children, school students, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and those with pre-existing health conditions have been advised not to attend the meeting.

The restrictions, he said, are purely precautionary. The party has taken additional safety measures following an unfortunate incident during a recent TVK programme in Erode, where a participant reportedly fainted and later died.

In light of that episode, organisers have installed a large overhead canopy at the Vellore venue to shield attendees from heat and ensure better comfort during the three-hour session.

Medical assistance and basic emergency arrangements are also understood to have been kept on standby as part of the enhanced safety planning.

Meanwhile, Vijay's campaign vehicle reached Vellore late Sunday night amid tight security.

Party cadres gathered in small groups along key routes to catch a glimpse of the vehicle, signalling enthusiasm among supporters ahead of the leader's address.

The Vellore executive meeting comes shortly after a similar high-profile engagement in Salem, as TVK intensifies its organisational activities in the run-up to the 2026 Assembly elections.

Party insiders indicate that the session will focus on strengthening booth-level structures, reviewing campaign strategies, and energising district-level office bearers.

With heightened anticipation among cadres, Vijay's speech is expected to set the tone for the party's next phase of political mobilisation in northern Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While safety is paramount, excluding senior citizens and persons with disabilities from the meeting feels wrong. Aren't they also important members of the party and society? A separate, accessible session could have been arranged. The intention is good, but the execution seems exclusionary.
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Karthik V
The attention to detail is impressive - from the canopy for shade to medical teams on standby. In our Indian heat, these things matter a lot. Shows the party is learning and adapting. Northern Tamil Nadu politics is heating up for sure! 🔥
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a celebrity-led party using such tech (QR codes) for internal management. Focus on booth-level structure is the real work needed for elections. Will be watching if this organizational rigor translates into electoral success.
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Meera T
As someone from Vellore, the excitement is palpable! Small groups gathering just to see the vehicle shows the connection he has. Hope the meeting addresses local issues here and isn't just about high-level strategy. Our problems need attention too.
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Aman W
Closed-door session for executives is the right approach. Too many public rallies, not enough ground work. If they are serious about 2026, this is how it starts - by planning properly with the core team. Wishing them the best.

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