Will the first state conference of Vijay's TVK happen in 10 days? - Here's what we know
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The much-anticipated first conference of actor Vijay’s newly-formed political party, 'Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam', was expected to take place on September 23 in Vikravandi, Villupuram district. Now, it has hit a roadblock as police have reportedly denied permission for the event.
Earlier, the party had submitted an application seeking approval for the conference. However, the police declined the request, citing significant traffic concerns. The venue, located on a 45-acre plot along the busy Chennai-Trichy National Highway, was intended to accommodate parking for thousands of vehicles.
Authorities feared that allowing attendees to cross the highway to reach the event would severely disrupt traffic flow, leading to their decision to withhold permission. Reports also indicate that the police were worried about the potential chaos if thousands of attendees attempted to cross the highway, which could result in serious traffic issues.
Given these concerns, the police noted that the conference could not proceed as planned. With just days to go, the likelihood of securing an alternate venue in time seems slim, and there are growing speculations that the event may be postponed to October. Sources suggest that Vijay is deeply disappointed by this development. Fans wait to see how TVK navigates through this setback.
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