Vijay Files Nomination March 30, Alleges Bias in Tamil Nadu Polls

Actor and TVK president Vijay is set to file his nomination for the Perambur Assembly constituency on March 30. He escalated concerns by meeting Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik, alleging denial of permissions and partisan conduct by election authorities. Senior TVK leader K.A. Sengottaiyan accused officials of obstructing their campaign by cancelling an event despite prior compliance. Vijay requested a review of specific officials' conduct to ensure a level playing field ahead of his formal campaign launch.

Key Points: Vijay Files Nomination, Alleges Election Bias in Tamil Nadu

  • Vijay to file nomination March 30
  • Alleges bias, denied permissions
  • Met CEO Archana Patnaik with complaint
  • Campaign event cancelled despite compliance
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Vijay to file nomination on March 30; flags bias allegations with CEO ahead of campaign

Actor-politician Vijay meets CEO, alleges administrative bias ahead of filing nomination for Perambur Assembly seat in Tamil Nadu elections.

Vijay to file nomination on March 30; flags bias allegations with CEO ahead of campaign
"This appears to be a deliberate attempt to obstruct a leader who is emerging as a strong contender for the Chief Minister's post. - K.A. Sengottaiyan"

Chennai, March 28

Actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam president Vijay is set to file his nomination papers on Monday, March 30, for the Perambur Assembly constituency, even as he escalated concerns over alleged administrative bias ahead of his campaign launch.

On Saturday afternoon, Vijay met Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik at the State Secretariat and submitted a formal complaint, alleging denial of permissions and partisan conduct by election authorities.

The meeting assumes significance as Vijay prepares to formally enter the electoral fray in what is expected to be a closely watched contest in Perambur.

In his representation, Vijay sought immediate clearance for his proposed campaign schedule in Perambur and other parts of Tamil Nadu. He also urged the CEO to intervene and ensure a level playing field, claiming that certain officials, including a District Election Officer, were acting in favour of the ruling establishment.

Senior TVK leader and former AIADMK minister K.A. Sengottaiyan, who accompanied Vijay, alleged that a key campaign-related event had to be cancelled despite compliance with election norms.

According to him, the party had intimated the programme online 48 hours in advance, as mandated. However, local authorities allegedly placed barricades and even dug pits around the venue, effectively preventing the event from taking place.

"Initially, we were asked to obtain permission from the election officer. But later, restrictions were suddenly imposed, forcing us to cancel the event," Sengottaiyan said, accusing officials of adopting inconsistent procedures.

He further claimed that other political parties were receiving full administrative support, while TVK faced repeated hurdles in securing venues.

"Not even a single venue identified by us is being approved. This appears to be a deliberate attempt to obstruct a leader who is emerging as a strong contender for the Chief Minister's post," he added.

Sources indicated that Vijay also requested the CEO to review the conduct of specific officials and consider their replacement to ensure impartial enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct.

With his nomination filing scheduled for March 30, Vijay is expected to formally launch his election campaign from Perambur soon after, setting the stage for a high-profile political debut in Tamil Nadu's Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see a film star transition to politics. While the bias allegations are serious, I hope he's prepared for the rough and tumble. Tamil Nadu politics is no movie set. Wishing him luck on his nomination day.
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Priya S
Digging pits around the venue? Seriously? This sounds like a cheap tactic from a bad political drama. The Election Commission needs to act firmly. Democracy is about fair competition, not sabotage.
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Rahul R
With all due respect, every new party cries foul. The established parties faced the same system when they started. Instead of complaining, he should focus on connecting with Perambur voters. Actions speak louder than press conferences.
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Meera T
Thalaiva Vijay taking on the system! 🎉 It's good he's raising his voice. In Tamil Nadu, the ruling party always tries to crush new opposition. Hope people of Perambur support a clean change.
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Andrew M
The allegation about other parties getting full support while TVK faces blocks is concerning. The CEO, Archana Patnaik, has a big responsibility to investigate this impartially. The integrity of the entire election is at stake.

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