Tamil Nadu’s political spotlight shines on Vellore, where actor-turned-politician Vijay heads TVK’s executive committee meeting Monday afternoon. From 12 to 3 PM in Kollamangalam, tight security and QR-based entry for 4,900 executives mark a no-nonsense approach to the closed session.
Party leaders introduced the QR protocol to avoid chaos, guarantee orderly ingress, and bar unauthorized entry. N. Anand, TVK’s general secretary, detailed advisories against participation from pregnant women, minors, students, seniors, disabled attendees, and health-compromised individuals—steps rooted in recent Erode event lessons, where a death cast a shadow.
To counter Vellore’s sweltering conditions, a sprawling tent offers respite, complemented by on-site doctors and quick-response teams. Vijay arrived under escort late Sunday, sparking brief worker huddles.
Post-Salem’s strategic huddle, Vellore advances TVK’s 2026 poll groundwork. Agenda highlights include booth fortification, propaganda audits, and district-level mobilization. Amid rising cadre fervor, Vijay’s words could galvanize northern districts, setting TVK’s electoral tone and challenging established players.