TVK chief Vijay to hold second state conference in Madurai today; massive show of strength expected
Aug 21, 2025

Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], August 21 : Actor-politician Vijay is set to embark upon the party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's (TVK) second state conference in Madurai today, where a massive show of strength is expected, ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls.
TVK party workers are reaching in huge numbers to attend the TVK conference, which is scheduled to take place in Madurai this evening.
TVK will be contesting the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections for the first time. The state elections are scheduled to be held in 2026.
Earlier on August 13, the party president Vijay launched 'Now TVK '- an exclusive application for the party membership drive.
Addressing the launch of the application, the actor turned politician, Vijay, had said, "2026 elections would be similar to two big elections that are 1967 & 1977 in Tamil Nadu Politics," noting that in both elections, "newcomers have won, opposing the power and influence who have been winning elections continuously."
Quoting DMK founder CN Annadurai, he advised party workers to "go to people, live with them, learn from them and plan along with people."
"If we do this, that would be enough. In the concept of 'Tamil Nadu in Victory Rally' by going to each town, street and house, we can definitely win by uniting all families as our party members," he added.
In 1967, Annadurai contested the Madras state election after founding DMK that year and was elected as the CM. Similarly, in 1977, MG Ramachandran contested the election after forming AIADMK, a breakaway section of DMK. However, unlike Vijay, both leaders had years of experience in politics. Vijay only launched himself in state politics in 2004.
Earlier, Vijay had slammed the Chief Minister MK Stalin-led DMK government in Tamil Nadu for what he described as "inhumane and anarchic" arrest of protesting sanitation workers in Chennai.
"Condemn the fascist DMK government for arresting sanitation workers, who have been peacefully fighting for their rights, in an inhumane and anarchic manner in the dead of night!" Vijay said in a post on X.