Is Vijay Reviving His Campaign with a Grand Rally in Salem, TN?
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Chennai, Feb 4 (NationPress) The acclaimed actor-turned-politician and TVK leader Vijay is gearing up to recommence his extensive election campaign across the state, marking a significant comeback just weeks after a devastating stampede incident curtailed the party’s operations in Karur district.
On September 27, 2025, a surge of attendees during Vijay’s rally at Veluchamipuram in Karur resulted in chaos, causing a stampede that injured 41 individuals. This unfortunate event compelled the party to pause its public engagements and temporarily halt various administrative and campaign activities for nearly a month.
Now, rejuvenated and ready to move forward, the party has relaunched its political initiatives with enhanced vigor. Recently, a special general council meeting convened at a private venue in Mamallapuram under Vijay’s guidance aimed at fortifying the party's grassroots framework and strategizing for the next phase of the campaign leading up to the Assembly elections.
With organizational efforts back on course, Vijay is meticulously planning his next series of public outreach activities. His upcoming journey will take him to the Salem district, where a significant public rally is set to unfold at Magudanchavadi.
TVK officials have formally sought permission from the police to hold this gathering, which is anticipated to be Vijay’s first large-scale public event in Tamil Nadu following the Karur incident.
His initial public appearance post-stampede occurred at Uppalam Harbour in Puducherry, followed by another major gathering on December 18, 2025, in Vijayamangalam, Erode district, which attracted considerable crowds. According to party insiders, the Salem rally, scheduled for January 13, is being organized on a significantly larger scale, incorporating improved safety measures and crowd management protocols to avert a recurrence of the Karur incident.
Notably, the police had previously denied permission for a campaign event in Salem on December 4, 2025, citing security concerns. However, the party has since reapplied, expressing confidence that adequate safeguards will be in place.
The location of Magudanchavadi bears political importance, as it was previously a campaign site for former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa during the 2016 Assembly elections, lending additional symbolic significance to Vijay’s forthcoming rally.