Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), the political outfit of superstar Vijay, is leaving no stone unturned for Tamil Nadu’s assembly showdown, announcing its manifesto for February 27 as a prelude to a statewide candidate rollout.
The machinery is humming: candidate hunts for all 234 constituencies have zeroed in on three per seat initially. District secretaries claim 80% of spots, a testament to TVK’s faith in its vigilant ground troops to drive the campaign.
State leaders and admin pros round out the slate, earning nods from pundits for fusing party loyalty with practical expertise—key to swaying undecided voters.
Spotlight seats steal the show: Villivakkam’s ex-AIADMK MLA heir apparent, Kolathur’s business baron hopeful, Tenkasi’s Alangulam theater scion, and Vasudevanallur’s former lawmaker are all in contention.
Vijay’s choice dominates headlines, with Vedaranyam pegged as prime pick. Nagapattinam’s this seat, under OS Manian’s watch, features a potent fishermen-farmer bloc that flipped narrowly before. TVK’s internal data forecasts triumph for the chief.
With selections wrapping up and the manifesto poised to unveil bold agendas on livelihoods, infrastructure, and equity, TVK stands tall as a dynamic challenger. Vijay’s mass appeal, married to this disciplined setup, threatens to upend the DMK-AIADMK duopoly.
Tamil Nadu’s voters, weary of entrenched players, may find in TVK the fresh momentum needed for transformative governance.
