Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) supremo Vijay is charting a new course post-Karur, organizing a pivotal executive meet on March 4 at Chengapatti in Thanjavur. With police nod secured, the district event will convene roughly 5,000 office-bearers, integral to pre-poll organizational overhaul.
Breaking from rally-centric tactics, these forums enable focused deliberations among cadres. The Thanjavur conclave builds on the February 23 Vellore precedent, where Vijay pledged unwavering ties to the rank-and-file.
‘I intend to meet every worker personally,’ he affirmed in Vellore, vowing post-power rural outreach despite alleged sabotage amid TVK’s anti-government stance. The hall thundered with support. Turning to Stalin’s ‘Delhi-linked’ poll rhetoric, Vijay retorted sharply: ‘No Delhi contest? Then drop it. Our people master elections.’
Vijay’s district-by-district push aims to instill discipline, heighten enthusiasm, and forge an election-ready apparatus. This internal fortification hints at TVK’s long-game strategy, prioritizing depth over breadth in mobilization.
In Tamil Nadu’s cutthroat politics, such moves could galvanize TVK into a formidable force, challenging entrenched players with renewed vigor and structure.