After Karur Tragedy, Vijay’s TVK To Hold Mini, Indoor Public Meetings From Tomorrow | Exclusive

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Last Updated:November 22, 2025, 09:54 IST

Earlier this week, TVK had submitted a petition for permission to conduct a campaign on December 4 but the police turned down the request

The TVK is now all set to resume rallies from the second week of December after halting them in the aftermath of the Karur tragedy. (PTI)

The TVK is now all set to resume rallies from the second week of December after halting them in the aftermath of the Karur tragedy. (PTI)

Actor-turned-politician Vijay is likely to conduct indoor meetings with smaller audiences in each district in Tamil Nadu starting November 23. The first stop for the meeting is Kanchipuram district, News18 has learnt.

“We plan to have indoor meetings with over 2,000 people in each district. With SOPs in court, Vijay is keen to kickstart campaigns with a safe format for now," a top TVK source told News18.

The Tamil Nadu government had submitted draft SOPs for political rallies before the Madras High Court after the Karur stampede during Vijay’s rally claimed 41 lives. The government informed the court that organisers and political parties that violate conditions imposed by the police will be penalised.

The draft SOP submitted before the court puts onus on the organiser for crowd management. It states that one needs “a written undertaking from the organiser that the organiser is fully responsible for crowd safety, regulation and management. Organiser liable for damage to public and private property and can compensate for losses".

Earlier this week, TVK had submitted a petition at the office of the Salem city police commissioner seeking permission to conduct a campaign on December 4. The police, however, turned down the request, citing that it falls on the eve of Karthigai Deepam festival, and asked Vijay’s party to suggest dates post-December 6.

The TVK is now all set to resume rallies from the second week of December after halting them in the aftermath of the Karur tragedy.

Poornima Murali

Poornima Murali

Poornima Murali, Senior Special Correspondent at CNN-News18, has reported for over a decade on civic and political issues in Tamil Nadu. She has been helming the Chennai bureau for the channel for years now. A ...Read More

Poornima Murali, Senior Special Correspondent at CNN-News18, has reported for over a decade on civic and political issues in Tamil Nadu. She has been helming the Chennai bureau for the channel for years now. A ...

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