Vellore, Tamil Nadu, is buzzing with anticipation as Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay prepares to address a key executive meeting on Monday. Under stringent security protocols, the event at Kollamangalam is set from noon to 3 PM, accommodating around 4,900 authorized members only.
Entry is strictly via QR-coded tickets, a measure to streamline access, prevent overcrowding, and ensure only vetted executives attend the closed-door session. TVK General Secretary N. Anand emphasized that certain groups—pregnant women, children, school students, seniors, differently-abled individuals, and those with pre-existing conditions—will not receive passes, purely as a precaution.
This follows a tragic incident at a recent TVK event in Erode, where a participant allegedly died, prompting enhanced safety steps. Organizers have erected a large tent at the venue to shield attendees from the heat during the three-hour session, alongside medical aid and emergency setups.
Vijay’s convoy arrived late Sunday night under heavy security, drawing clusters of excited workers eager for a glimpse. Coming right after a similar high-stakes meet in Salem, this Vellore gathering signals TVK’s ramp-up for the 2026 assembly polls.
Insider sources reveal focus on fortifying booth-level structures, reviewing campaign strategies, and activating district leaders. With worker enthusiasm peaking, Vijay’s speech is expected to chart TVK’s mobilization path in northern Tamil Nadu, potentially reshaping regional politics.