Will TVK's First Major Public Rally in Puducherry on Dec 9 Revive its Momentum?
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Chennai, Dec 6 (NationPress) The political party led by actor Vijay, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), is gearing up for a significant public rally on December 9 in Puducherry. This will be their first major outdoor gathering following the tragic events in Karur, where a crowd incident resulted in the loss of 41 lives while Vijay addressed his supporters.
As the state Assembly elections draw near, this event symbolizes a pivotal moment for Vijay as he strives to translate his immense popularity into political power.
After the harrowing incident during the September 27 gathering, TVK's outreach efforts faced severe limitations, with outdoor events being banned by Tamil Nadu authorities, allowing only indoor meetings with strict participant limits.
For instance, an indoor programme held in Kancheepuram last month was capped at 2,000 attendees.
In a bid to revive its campaign, TVK sought permission from the Puducherry administration for a roadshow, but the request was declined due to concerns over the narrow roads unsuitable for large crowds.
Instead, TVK made a second appeal for a controlled public meeting, which was subsequently approved by Puducherry Chief Minister N. Rangasamy, allowing for a public rally under strict safety measures.
The rally is scheduled at Uppalam Grounds, with attendance limited to 10,000 individuals. To manage entry and prevent overcrowding, each attendee will receive a QR-coded pass. Unlike traditional events, Vijay will speak from his campaign vehicle instead of a conventional stage.
To ensure effective crowd control, the venue will be divided into 10 barricaded sections, each accommodating 1,000 people. Emergency protocols include designated parking areas for fire and medical services, with authorities committing to comprehensive security arrangements.
The rally will occur from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., during which Vijay is expected to deliver a 45-minute address.
This event on December 9 signifies TVK's efforts to reconnect with the masses in a controlled environment, marking a renewed drive as the party gears up for its inaugural electoral challenge in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.