Key Points

Actor-politician Vijay is launching the second phase of his statewide tour in Nagapattinam today. This comes just days after the Madras High Court issued strong warnings about crowd control and public property damage. The court specifically noted that some restrictions on TVK's rallies might be unfairly burdensome. Meanwhile, the state government must now create uniform guidelines for all political rallies.

Key Points: Vijay TVK Nagapattinam Rally Second Leg Statewide Campaign

  • Vijay begins second campaign leg in Nagapattinam at 11 am today
  • Madras High Court warned TVK over public property damage in rallies
  • Justice Kumar said some restrictions on TVK may be discriminatory
  • Party issued new guidelines for supporters after court warning
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Tamil Nadu: TVK chief Vijay to begin second leg of statewide campaign in Nagapattinam today

TVK chief Vijay begins second leg of his Tamil Nadu campaign in Nagapattinam today, amid Madras High Court scrutiny over rally damages and crowd control guidelines.

"leaders must take responsibility for crowd control and public safety - Justice N. Sathish Kumar"

Nagapattinam, September 20

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay will begin the second leg of his statewide campaign on Saturday at the Nagapattinam district ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

Actor turned politician Vijay will address the gathering at 11 am in Nagapattinam.

Later, the TVK chief will head to Thiruvarur at 3 pm.

Earlier on September 13, Vijay began his statewide electoral campaign for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly polls in the Tiruchirappalli district, where his fans and party supporters poured in large numbers.

His statewide tour will cover all districts in Tamil Nadu, and he will be holding a series of meetings with people.

While Vijay has attracted a large number of people in his rallies, he faced a backlash over alleged damage to public property during the Trichy leg of his campaign.

The party had to issue the guidelines for their supporters after the Madras High Court issued a strong warning to TVK and asked the Tamil Nadu government to establish uniform, legally sound rules for holding large public meetings.

During a hearing on TVK's petition challenging what it describes as "tough and unfufillable" conditions imposed by police when granting permission for public meetings, Justice N. Sathish Kumar, on Thursday, observed that some of the restrictions placed on TVK's rallies may be discriminatory and placed an undue burden.

The photos submitted to the Court reportedly show damage to public property during a TVK rally.

The judge also stated that leaders must take responsibility for crowd control and public safety. Specifically, TVK's Vijay was told he should take steps to ensure that gatherings are peaceful and shouldn't ask (or force) certain categories of people, like pregnant women or differently-abled persons, not to attend unless their safety can be reasonably ensured.

The State government has been asked to come up with uniform guidelines for granting permissions for political rallies and public meetings. These rules should apply equally to all parties.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I admire Vijay as an actor, political rallies causing damage to public property is unacceptable. Taxpayers' money shouldn't be wasted on repairing damages from political events. Hope he follows the court guidelines strictly.
Karthik V
The Madras HC judgment is spot on! Uniform guidelines for all parties will ensure fairness. No more VIP culture where rules are bent for powerful leaders. Democracy should work equally for everyone 👍
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how celebrity politicians are changing Indian politics. Vijay has massive youth appeal but needs to prove he's more than just a screen hero. The real test begins now!
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Meera T
Nagapattinam and Thiruvarur are important districts politically. Smart move by Vijay to focus on these areas. Hope he addresses real issues like unemployment and infrastructure rather than just giving cinematic speeches!
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Aryan P
The court's point about safety of pregnant women and differently-abled people is crucial. Political rallies often ignore accessibility issues. Hope all parties take note and make events more inclusive 🎯

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