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TVK cancels Vijay’s campaign in Villivakkam, T. Nagar citing ‘police curbs’

RO reduced the campaign slot in T. Nagar from four hours to one hour due to “police pressure”, alleges TVK general secretary (election campaign management) and Villivakkam candidate Aadhav Arjuna

6 April 2026 at 10:03 am
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TVK cancels Vijay’s campaign in Villivakkam, T. Nagar citing ‘police curbs’

The Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) party, also known as TVK, has recently announced the cancellation of its campaign in the Villivakkam and T. Nagar constituencies. The decision, which has left political observers and party supporters alike surprised, is being attributed to "police curbs" as stated by the party's general secretary in charge of election campaign management, Aadhav Arjuna.

Aadhav Arjuna, who is also the Villivakkam candidate for the TMC, has accused the authorities of exerting pressure on the party to reduce its campaigning activities in the T. Nagar constituency. Specifically, he claims that the Election Commission of India (ECI) has reduced the allotted campaign slot in T. Nagar from four hours to just one hour, citing "police pressure" as the reason behind this abrupt change.

The cancellation of the campaign in Villivakkam and T. Nagar has raised concerns among party members and supporters, who were eagerly anticipating a robust campaign to secure votes in these key constituencies. The decision has come as a significant setback for the TMC, which was hoping to capitalize on the growing support in these areas.

Aadhav Arjuna has expressed his frustration over the situation, stating that the party's campaign activities are being stifled due to undue influence from the police. He has called for a thorough investigation into the matter and has urged the ECI to take appropriate action to ensure fair and unhindered campaigning for all political parties.

The TMC's decision to cancel its campaign in these constituencies is likely to have a ripple effect on the upcoming elections. With limited time left for campaigning, the party may struggle to make an impact in Villivakkam and T. Nagar. This development could potentially lead to a shift in the political landscape, as other parties may seize the opportunity to gain an edge in these areas.

The situation in T. Nagar is particularly concerning, as it highlights the challenges faced by political parties in conducting their campaigns without interference from external forces. The reduction in campaign time from four hours to one hour is a significant cutback, which could severely limit the party's ability to connect with the electorate and present its manifesto effectively.

Aadhav Arjuna's allegations of "police pressure" have sparked debate among political analysts and legal experts. Some have suggested that the police may be acting on the ECI's instructions to maintain law and order during the campaign period. However, others argue that such interference can undermine the democratic process and create an unfair playing field for political parties.

The TMC's cancellation of its campaign in Villivakkam and T. Nagar is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by political parties in India. As the elections approach, it is crucial for all parties to have the freedom to campaign without undue interference. The situation in T. Nagar serves as a warning that the democratic process must be protected from external pressures that could compromise its integrity.

In conclusion, the TMC's decision to cancel its campaign in Villivakkam and T. Nagar due to alleged "police pressure" has raised serious concerns about the fairness of the upcoming elections. The reduction in campaign time in T. Nagar is a significant blow to the party, and the allegations of interference from the police have sparked a wider debate about the role of law enforcement in the electoral process. As the country gears up for the elections, it is essential that all parties are allowed to campaign freely and without undue pressure, ensuring a level playing field for all contenders.

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