Legal Action Against TVK Leader Vijay for Election Norm Breach During Chennai Roadshow
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Chennai, April 16 (NationPress) A legal case has been initiated against Vijay, the leader of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), for purportedly breaching electoral regulations by executing an unauthorized roadshow in the T Nagar district of Chennai, as confirmed by police on Thursday.
Officials reported that this action was prompted by a complaint from an Election Flying Squad officer, who claimed that Vijay organized a roadshow while only having permission for a different kind of campaign event.
This deviation from the sanctioned format is considered a violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC), which is currently in effect prior to the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections slated for April 23.
Authorities revealed that three distinct cases have been registered concerning this incident.
The filings occurred at the West Mambalam, Nungambakkam, and Vepery police stations against Vijay, as well as several TVK candidates and local party officials who had initially secured permission for the campaign activities.
Officials clarified that the permissions granted were for specific, regulated events, and any changes—such as transforming them into a large-scale roadshow—necessitated prior approval from election authorities.
The alleged non-compliance with these stipulations led to prompt action from the flying squad, which has been assigned to ensure rigorous enforcement of electoral guidelines during the campaign period.
This situation arises at a critical juncture, with political campaigning gaining momentum across Tamil Nadu as polling approaches. The enforcement of the MCC has been particularly strict, with authorities closely monitoring campaign activities to thwart violations such as unauthorized assemblies, misuse of public venues, and deviations from allowed campaign formats.
Although there has been no immediate comment from Vijay or the TVK regarding the legal cases, party insiders indicated they are currently assessing the situation.
It remains uncertain whether the party will contest the allegations or clarify the specifics of the event in question.
Election officials have reiterated that all candidates and political parties must adhere strictly to the regulations governing campaign conduct, cautioning that violations will result in legal repercussions. The charges against Vijay highlight the increased scrutiny from enforcement agencies as the state approaches a closely monitored electoral process.