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“History Is Turning Back”: Vijay Urges TVK Cadres to Intensify Ground Campaign Ahead of Tamil Nadu Polls

By Editorial Team 👁 32
Actor-turned-politician Vijay has called on members of his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), to ramp up grassroots campaigning ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu elections, asserting that “history is turning back” and signaling a pivotal political moment. Actor-turned-politician Vijay has called on party workers of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) to step up their grassroots campaign efforts, declaring that “history is turning back” as the state heads toward a crucial electoral battle. In a strong message to cadres, Vijay emphasized the importance of direct public engagement and urged workers to connect with voters at the ground level. He described the upcoming elections as a defining moment, suggesting that the political landscape of Tamil Nadu is on the cusp of change. “History is turning back,” Vijay said, encouraging party members to work with renewed energy and commitment to reach every household and communicate the party’s vision. The appeal comes as TVK continues to expand its organizational structure and build momentum ahead of the polls. Vijay’s call is seen as a push to strengthen booth-level presence and mobilize support across constituencies. Political observers note that Vijay’s increasing engagement with cadre and structured campaign messaging signals a more assertive political strategy by the party as it seeks to establish itself in Tamil Nadu’s competitive political space. With election activity gradually intensifying, all eyes are on how emerging players like TVK shape the dynamics of the state’s electoral contest.
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