Vijay's Salem Party Meet Restricted to 5,000 Ticket Holders Amid Police Curbs

Actor-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam will hold a key executives' meeting in Salem with strict entry limited to authorized ticket holders. Police restrictions forced the party to scale down from a large public rally to a controlled gathering of only 5,000 people. Attendance is exclusively for those with pre-issued QR-coded passes, with no spot registrations permitted. The party has urged supporters without tickets to follow the event via live broadcasts instead.

Key Points: Vijay's Salem TVK Meeting Limited to 5,000 with QR Passes

  • Entry by QR ticket only
  • Attendance capped at 5,000
  • Event changed from public rally to executives' meet
  • Police imposed 51 conditions for approval
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Vijay's Salem meeting restricted to ticket holders, entry capped at 5,000

Actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam executives' meeting in Salem is capped at 5,000 attendees with QR-coded tickets only, following police restrictions.

"Only 4,998 individuals who have been issued QR-coded entry tickets will be allowed inside. - Party Instructions"

Chennai, Feb 12

Actor-turned-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has announced that entry to Friday's high-profile party executives' meeting in Tamil Nadu's Salem will be strictly limited to authorised ticket holders, with only those carrying QR-coded passes allowed to attend the programme.

The meeting is scheduled to be held at the Thalamuthu Natarajan Ground near the Sheelanayakkanpatti bypass in Salem district.

Vijay is expected to address party executives and launch key election campaign activities.

However, the gathering will not be open to the general public due to stringent police restrictions. Initially, the party had sought permission to conduct a large public meeting. Police officials raised objections, citing procedural lapses, including the absence of a detailed venue map in the application.

Following these concerns, the TVK revised its request and instead applied to organise the event as an executives' meeting rather than a mass rally.

After further consultations, the police granted approval subject to 51 conditions.

The most significant restriction was a strict limit on attendance, with authorities making it clear that no more than 5,000 people would be permitted inside the venue in order to maintain security and manage the crowd effectively.

In line with these conditions, the party's headquarters secretariat issued detailed instructions to volunteers. The communication stated that the executives' meeting and election campaign programme featuring Vijay - projected by supporters as the people's preferred Chief Ministerial candidate and party President - will take place from 12 noon to 3 p.m. at the KVP Garden campus in Sheelanayakkanpatti.

As per the police clearance guidelines, the district administration has classified the event as a tightly controlled gathering. Only 4,998 individuals who have been issued QR-coded entry tickets will be allowed inside.

Spot registrations or walk-ins will not be permitted. Party organisers have appealed to volunteers and supporters without passes not to travel to the venue. Instead, they have encouraged them to watch the proceedings through live television broadcasts or official streaming platforms.

The strict arrangements underline the administration's focus on safety and order, even as enthusiasm builds around Vijay's appearance and TVK's growing political mobilisation ahead of the elections.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Only 5000 tickets? For a star like Vijay? That's going to cause more disappointment than excitement. His fans would travel from across TN just to see him. The police restrictions seem overly harsh. What's the point of a political meeting if the "people" can't attend? 🤔
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Karthik V
Good to see the use of technology with QR codes. This is the way forward for event management in India. No more fake passes or gate-crashing. Hope the live stream is high quality so all supporters can feel included. Jai Tamil Nadu!
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Anjali F
I appreciate the party asking those without passes not to travel. It shows responsibility. Often in our enthusiasm, we create traffic jams and problems for local residents. Salem is not a huge metro, a massive crowd would have disrupted daily life completely.
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Michael C
Interesting to see a celebrity politician adopting such a corporate-style, controlled approach. It's a shift from the typical Indian political 'mela'. The 51 conditions from police also show how detailed the regulations have become, which is probably a good thing for public safety.
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Suresh O
With all due respect to Thalapathy Vijay, this feels like creating artificial exclusivity. Politics is about connecting with the common man, not hosting a VIP-only event. If you can't handle a large crowd, maybe start with smaller town halls instead of a "high-profile" meeting that excludes people.

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