TVK chief Vijay booked ahead of Tamil Nadu polls

TVK chief Vijay booked ahead of Tamil Nadu polls
TVK chief Vijay booked ahead of Tamil Nadu polls
CHENNAI: Police registered three separate cases against Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay and party functionaries at West Mambalam, Nungambakkam and Vepery police stations for conducting roadshows in violation of election permission norms during campaigning in the city.The cases were filed based on complaints from election observers and flying squad officials, who stated that the campaign events breached the conditions imposed under the Model Code of Conduct.
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At West Mambalam, the Mambalam police registered a case against Vijay, T Nagar Assembly constituency candidate N Anand, and South Chennai district office-bearer Appunu. The complaint, filed by Flying Squad Officer Santhosh Kumar, stated that the group conducted a roadshow instead of the permitted meeting, exceeded the approved gathering limit, and caused obstruction to traffic and the public. A case was booked under Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Act and other relevant provisions for disobeying lawful orders of a public servant.In a separate incident, the Nungambakkam police registered a case against Vijay and Thousand Lights constituency candidate JCT Prabhakaran for conducting a roadshow near Valluvar Kottam without permission. The police cited violation of campaign regulations and public nuisance.
Similarly, the Vepery police registered a case against Vijay and Egmore constituency candidate Rajmohan for organising a roadshow in their jurisdiction in violation of election guidelines.Officials said permission had been granted for campaign activities subject to specific conditions, including limits on crowd size, prohibition of roadshows, and ensuring that public movement was not disrupted. The cases were registered after these conditions were found to have been violated. Further investigation is under way.
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About the AuthorA Selvaraj

Selvaraj Arunachalam, widely known as Crime Selvaraj, is a veteran journalist with over 31 years of experience in crime reporting across leading Tamil and English newspapers. He has covered historic events, including the deaths of former Tamil Nadu Chief Ministers Jayalalithaa and M. Karunanidhi, the IPL betting scam, and the Kanchi Seer Sankararaman murder case. A familiar face in the digital space, he has given more than 500 interviews across 30 YouTube channels, with millions of views on social media. He has also featured in international documentaries on Netflix and Bloomberg, speaking on high-profile cases such as idol smuggler Subhash Kapoor and conman Sukesh Chandrasekar. Beyond journalism, he has acted in three films including the Tamil movie DNA, trained over 200 budding journalists, directed short films, and authored the English crime-poetry collection Chilled Love. His contributions have earned him the TOI Scribe Award and the Humanitarian Award from former Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan.

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