Tamil Nadu's TVK Urges Members to Avoid Public Banners and Posters
'Don't Place Banners, Posters': Vijay's TVK's Directive For Party Comrades
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The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), Tamil Nadu's ruling party, has instructed its members to refrain from placing banners, posters, or cut-outs in public areas that may inconvenience citizens or disrupt traffic. This directive aligns with the party's commitment to the welfare of the people and follows a recent order from Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay regarding liquor shop closures.
- 01TVK General Secretary N Anand emphasizes responsible behavior among party members.
- 02The directive aims to prevent public inconvenience during celebrations.
- 03Strict action will be taken against violators of this directive.
- 04The announcement coincides with CM Vijay's order to close liquor shops near sensitive areas.
- 05Vijay is set to face a trust vote following the Assembly elections.
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The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), the ruling party in Tamil Nadu, has issued a directive urging its members to avoid placing banners, posters, or cut-outs in public spaces that could inconvenience citizens or disrupt traffic. TVK General Secretary N Anand highlighted that the party was established for the welfare of the people of Tamil Nadu and stressed the importance of acting responsibly. He stated that no party member should display promotional materials in crowded areas or during celebrations in a way that hinders public movement. The party has warned of strict action against those who violate this directive, with approval from party chief and Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay. This announcement comes as CM Vijay has ordered the closure of 717 TASMAC liquor shops near schools, places of worship, and bus stands. Additionally, Vijay is preparing for a trust vote after his party secured 108 seats in the recent Assembly elections, gaining support from Congress, Left parties, and VCK to achieve a majority in the 234-member House.
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This directive aims to enhance public safety and reduce traffic disruptions in Tamil Nadu, reflecting a shift towards more responsible political practices.
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