TVK, under Vijay’s stewardship, announces a major tweak: the February 23 Agaramcheri public rally in Vellore is off, replaced by a private executive council with 4,900 delegates.
Anticipating 25,000 participants, the event’s scale prompted police action. SP N.U. Shivaraman’s 20-point notice post-site visit forced the change to a compliant, room-bound format.
Access is QR ID-exclusive, with timings from 12 PM to 4 PM. On-site amenities boast 10 covered areas, ample chairs, 50,000 hydration bottles, and a 6,000-liter water reserve.
Medical infrastructure shines with 30 physicians, 100 nurses, 100 support staff in 10 units, backed by 15 ambulances. Volunteers numbering 500, including 50 females, are security-drilled by ex-SI Sabiyullah.
900 cops ensure safety near the Chennai-Bengaluru highway, diverting only subsidiary roads. Vijay’s Chennai-to-Vellore drive will bar tailing vehicles.
By embracing this adjustment, TVK demonstrates discipline and focus, channeling energies into core party matters rather than public display, a strategic pivot in its rising political journey.
