A tragic accident on the way to the inaugural state conference of Tamil Superstar Vijay's political party, Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), has led to the death of a party worker and injury of another. Despite Vijay's advice against travelling by two-wheelers, thousands of TVK supporters from Tamil Nadu and neighboring states are heading to the conference, causing significant congestion at the venue. Security has been heightened for the event, with approximately 200,000 attendees expected and 6,000 police officers deployed. The conference is highly anticipated, with Vijay set to reveal the party's agenda and potentially welcome renowned film personalities and retired bureaucrats.
Actor Vijay has called for a mega-conference in Villupuram district today, where he will address his supporters and reveal the ideology of his new party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). The event is expected to draw over two lakh people, causing traffic congestion in the surrounding areas. However, reports of lack of amenities and participants struggling with heat have also emerged.
Actor Suriya took a moment during the audio launch of Kanguva, a Tamil fantasy action film, to express his support for friend and fellow actor-turned-politician Vijay. With Vijay gearing up for the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam's first-ever state-level conference, his supporters and fans have started to gather at the conference venue to show their support. Despite not being allowed inside the venue, fans are taking selfies and group pictures with banners of Vijay and party flags.
As Tamil superstar Vijay's TVK party holds its first conference in Tamil Nadu's Vikkaravandi, fans and political supporters flock to the venue in anticipation of Vijay's announcement of the party's agenda and policies. With an estimated 2,00,000 attendees, the event is secured by 6,000 police officers and overseen by IG of Police Asra Garg. Celebrities like actor Suriya have extended their support to Vijay, adding to the grandeur of the event with towering cutouts of iconic figures and an 85-acre venue.