TVK Chief Vijay Booked for Alleged Violation of Election Conduct Rules in Peravallur
A case has been registered against TVK chief Vijay for allegedly violating election conduct rules in Peravallur by using 30 loudspeakers and gathering over 5,000 people, causing public nuisance and blocking an ambulance, raising serious public safety concerns.
According to the complaint filed by Flying Officer Kumar, Vijay allegedly violated the Model Code of Conduct during a public gathering by using 30 loudspeakers, drawing a crowd of over 5,000 people and causing inconvenience
to the public. The complaint further stated that the gathering led to the obstruction of a public pathway and reportedly blocked the movement of an ambulance, raising significant concerns over public safety.
Acting on the complaint, the Peravallur police have registered a case under five sections, including charges related to public nuisance, unlawful assembly, and obstruction of public ways. The case names Vijay along with nearly 5,000 party workers, according to ANI.
The incident underscores the increasing scrutiny on political gatherings during election periods, highlighting strict enforcement of regulations to ensure public order and safety

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