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Vijay’s TVK begins distributing QR code ID cards for March 28 general council meet

- March 25, 2025


Chennai, March 25 ,2025

Tamil superstar-turned-politician Vijay’s party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), has begun distributing identity cards embedded with QR codes ahead of its upcoming General Council meeting scheduled for March 28 in Chennai.

TVK’s General Secretary and former MLA, N. Anand, officially announced the initiative, stating that the ID cards have been handed over to the party’s district secretaries.

The QR-coded identity cards aim to streamline entry and enhance organisational efficiency during the high-profile event.

The meeting will be presided over by Vijay himself, who formally launched the party on February 2, 2024, positioning it as a force against corruption and divisive politics.

To ensure seamless coordination, TVK has formed five key committees tasked with managing various aspects of the event. These include, Welcome Committee, Stage and Indoor Management Committee, Technical Committee, Media Management Committee, Hospitality Committee

In his statement, N. Anand urged all party members and supporters to extend their full cooperation for the success of the meeting.

TVK has seen rapid political growth since its inception. The party made a significant public impression on August 22, 2024, when Vijay unveiled the official party flag and flag song at its Panaiyur headquarters in Chennai.

This was followed by TVK’s first major political rally on October 27, 2024, held in Vikravandi, Villupuram district.

The rally attracted a crowd of nearly three lakh people, resulting in heavy traffic congestion along the Chennai-Tiruchi National Highway and prompting authorities to implement vehicle diversions.

At the Vikravandi rally, Vijay delivered a powerful speech sharply criticising both the DMK and BJP. He labeled the DMK as his political rival, accusing the party of exploiting Dravidian identity for dynastic gains.

Simultaneously, he referred to the BJP as his ideological opponent, condemning its divisive political agenda.

In response, DMK leaders dismissed Vijay’s criticisms, alleging that his attacks on their party indirectly benefited the BJP. They even labeled TVK the “C team” of the saffron party in an attempt to undermine its political credibility.

Despite such pushback, Vijay’s influence continues to grow. His earlier organization, the All India Thalapathy Vijay Makkal Iyakkam (AITVMI), made headlines in the 2021 Tamil Nadu local body elections by winning 115 of the 169 seats it contested.

While Vijay has opted not to contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, he has confirmed that TVK will be a major contender in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. The upcoming General Council meeting is widely expected to serve as a launchpad for the party’s electoral roadmap.

As anticipation builds, all eyes are on March 28 — a date that could mark the next big step in Vijay’s political journey