Amidst the election atmosphere, TVK chief Vijay canceled many proposed rallies and road shows: Opposition is continuously taunting.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election: The political atmosphere regarding Tamil Nadu Assembly elections is now completely heated. The campaign is at its peak ahead of the elections on April 23, but in the meantime, a big political face—Vijay—has come into the news for his canceled rallies. The opposition has got an opportunity to attack due to continuous cancellation of programs by his party Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK). After the announcement of election dates, while all the parties are engaged in aggressive campaigning, many important programs of Vijay were suddenly cancelled. The surprising thing is that permission for these programs had been obtained from the Election Commission, but despite this they were postponed. No clear reason behind these decisions has been revealed by the party, due to which speculation has intensified in political circles.
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Victory in the field from two seats
In this election, Vijay is trying his luck from two seats. After filing nomination on March 30, he campaigned in Perambur and Kolathur. After this, he also held a road show in Tiruchirappalli East, but many other important programs kept getting cancelled, which seems to be affecting the pace of his election campaign. TVK has cited security lapses and lack of time as the reasons for the cancellation of some programs. Proposed rallies and road shows in areas like Villivakkam, T Nagar, Cuddalore and Tiruvallur were cancelled. However, continuous cancellations have raised questions on the party’s strategy.
Opposition attack intensifies
The ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has launched a scathing attack on the issue. Party leaders alleged that Vijay was “campaigning from home”.
State Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin sarcastically said that the real leader is the one who goes among the people and works hard day and night, and not the one who campaigns intermittently. While on one hand M.K. Stalin, Edappadi K. While leaders like Palaniswami and Seeman are holding vigorous rallies across the state, Vijay’s limited presence is becoming a cause of concern for TVK. There are only a few days left for the campaign to end, but Vijay still has to visit many districts. In such a situation, the question is arising whether he will change his strategy at the last moment and campaign aggressively or will this pace affect the election results.
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