Signaling a post-Karur reset, TVK chief Vijay will preside over a landmark executive meeting in Thanjavur’s Chengapatti on March 4, assembling 5,000 district leaders. Police approval paves the way for this cornerstone of the party’s election buildup.
Shifting from mass spectacles, Vijay’s template features targeted cadre huddles for synergy and issue resolution. This follows the Vellore blueprint from late February, reinforcing his hands-on leadership mantra.
In Vellore, Vijay shared his vision: direct cadre interactions, resilience against plots as TVK holds the government accountable, and promises of village tours in power. Applause followed his takedown of Stalin’s broader election pitch: ‘Focus on Tamil Nadu – we know the game.’
Thanjavur represents TVK’s commitment to morale-boosting, structure-building across districts. It’s a clear pivot to sustainable growth, equipping the party for competitive battles.
As assembly polls loom, Vijay’s blueprint transforms TVK from a star-led outfit to a resilient organization, potentially disrupting the state’s power dynamics.
