Vijay's TVK Mobilizes Massive Crowds Across Tamil Nadu Ahead of April 23 Assembly Elections
Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party draws massive crowds in Tamil Nadu ahead of the April 23 assembly elections. Contesting all 234 seats solo, Vijay campaigns in Tiruchirappalli East and Perambur with promises of a drug-free state and free education. While trailing DMK and AIADMK in polls, TVK’s youth support and massive roadshows signal a potential vote split in a multi-cornered race.
The TVK platform centers on a series of administrative and social promises, including the establishment of a drug-free state, the provision of free higher education for the children of farmers, and the creation of youth jobs. Additionally, the party has pledged the implementation of low-interest loans to bolster economic stability. While fervent supporters and fans predict a decisive victory—highlighting a surge in youth support—the electoral landscape remains complex. Current polls indicate that TVK is trailing established political giants such as the DMK and AIADMK.
As the state approaches the polls, the emergence of the TVK is positioned to potentially split votes in what has become a high-stakes, multi-cornered race. Videos of the party’s widespread public outreach continue to circulate as the deadline for the assembly elections nears. This surge in grassroots activity underscores the party's ambition to disrupt the traditional political hierarchy of Tamil Nadu, leaving the final impact of this massive mobilization to be determined at the ballot box on April 23.

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