Vijay Shifts Strategy with Key Thanjavur Executive Meeting Ahead of TN Polls

TVK chief Vijay is set to hold a key district-level executive meeting in Thanjavur on March 4, marking a strategic shift from large rallies to structured internal gatherings. The meeting aims to strengthen the party's organisational machinery and boost cadre morale ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. Vijay emphasized his intention to personally engage with grassroots leaders, stating his desire to visit every village if the party forms the government. He also criticized Chief Minister M.K. Stalin for a recent remark linking the state election to Delhi, asserting that the people of Tamil Nadu know how to handle their own polls.

Key Points: Vijay Holds Key Party Meeting in Thanjavur to Boost Organisation

  • Strategic shift to executive meetings
  • Strengthening party organisation
  • Direct engagement with grassroots
  • Focus on Tamil Nadu polls
  • Response to MK Stalin's remark
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Vijay to hold key executive meeting in Thanjavur, signals organisational push

TVK chief Vijay to hold executive meeting in Thanjavur, focusing on cadre strength and internal coordination ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

"It is my wish to come and meet you in person... Once we form the government, I will personally visit every village - Vijay"

Chennai, March 2

Marking a strategic shift in his political approach after the Karur episode, TVK chief Vijay is set to hold a key executive meeting at Chengipatti in Thanjavur district on March 4.

The district-level gathering is part of his broader plan to strengthen the party's organisational machinery ahead of the Assembly elections. The party had formally submitted a request letter to the police seeking permission to conduct the meeting, and authorities have granted approval for the executive session.

Unlike earlier large-scale public rallies, Vijay has now opted for structured executive meetings, inviting around 5,000 party functionaries from each district for focussed interaction and internal coordination.

The Thanjavur meeting follows a similar executive session held on February 23 at Pallikonda in Vellore district.

Addressing party office-bearers there, Vijay underlined his intention to directly engage with grassroots leaders and cadres.

"It is my wish to come and meet you in person," Vijay said. "At a time when we are raising questions as an Opposition party, you know what kind of conspiracies are being hatched against us. Once we form the government, I will personally visit every village and meet you - my own people," he declared, drawing applause from those present.

He also took aim at Chief Minister M.K. Stalin over a recent political remark suggesting that the election was not just about Tamil Nadu but also about Delhi.

Questioning the comment, Vijay asked, "Are you contesting in Delhi? Then why speak about it? The people of Tamil Nadu know very well how to handle any election."

With the Thanjavur executive meet, Vijay appears intent on consolidating cadre strength, boosting morale at the district level, and building a disciplined campaign structure.

The district-wise executive outreach signals TVK's effort to transition from mass mobilisation to deeper organisational consolidation as it prepares for the electoral battle ahead.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Direct engagement with grassroots workers is crucial. In Tamil Nadu politics, the local functionary is the backbone. If Vijay can truly energise them, he will be a formidable force. His point about focusing on Tamil Nadu and not Delhi makes sense to the common voter.
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Aman W
I appreciate the shift in strategy, but I hope these meetings translate into clear policies for the state. We need concrete plans for employment, education, and healthcare, not just political rhetoric. The people of Tamil Nadu deserve substance.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a celebrity politician adopting a more traditional party-building approach. The transition from mass appeal to organizational depth is the real test. Thanjavur is a key region, so this meeting location is strategic.
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Karthik V
"Once we form the government..." That's a big promise! The confidence is good, but the path is tough. DMK and AIADMK are strong. Let's see if this cadre consolidation can create a viable third front. The political landscape in TN is definitely heating up! 🔥
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Nisha Z
As someone from the Thanjavur district, I'm curious to see what this meeting brings for our local issues. We need attention on agriculture and water management. Hope the party's plans address these real concerns and not just political positioning.

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