TVK Leader Joseph Vijay Accuses DMK Government of Election Interference
TVK leader Vijay warns cadre of ‘diversion tactics’
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Joseph Vijay, president of the Tamilaga Velai Thozhil Katchi (TVK) party, accused the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government of using officials to obstruct his party's election campaign in Tamil Nadu, India. He urged party members to remain vigilant against tactics aimed at confusing voters.
- 01Joseph Vijay alleges DMK government is obstructing TVK's election campaign.
- 02He claims officials are being used to create pressure and delays.
- 03Vijay emphasizes the need for vigilance among party cadres.
- 04TVK's campaign is gaining grassroots support across Tamil Nadu.
- 05He warns against misleading reports aimed at confusing the public.
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Joseph Vijay, the president of the Tamilaga Velai Thozhil Katchi (TVK), has raised concerns about alleged tactics employed by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government to disrupt his party's election campaign in Tamil Nadu, India. In a recent post on X, he stated that the government is using officials to create obstacles, including delays in granting permissions for campaign events and last-minute cancellations. Vijay noted that these actions are not new and urged party members to remain vigilant against such tactics. He highlighted that the TVK's outreach is expanding beyond traditional methods, with grassroots support growing as people campaign voluntarily for the party. He described this movement as a 'silent revolution' taking place in households across the state. Vijay concluded by calling on supporters to stay alert and not be misled by confusing reports circulated in the media.
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The allegations of interference could affect the TVK's ability to campaign effectively, potentially influencing voter perceptions and turnout.
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