Chennai: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) filed a complaint on Monday, raising concerns about safety and fairness during its leader Vijay’s election campaign in the city.
The party said there was no proper police presence or traffic control during the campaign. Because of this, a major traffic jam occurred between Perambur and Kolathur, causing inconvenience to the public and creating safety risks.
TVK also alleged that there was unequal treatment by authorities. The party claimed that Vijay was not allowed to conduct a roadshow in an open vehicle, while M. K. Stalin was given permission for a similar type of campaign. According to TVK, this shows bias and unfair handling of election rules.
In a letter sent to the Chief Electoral Officer, the party said that the lack of security arrangements and traffic management could have led to serious problems. It stressed that proper planning and support from officials are necessary to ensure safe and smooth campaigning.
TVK demanded immediate action from the Election Commission and asked that officials responsible for the situation be held accountable. The party also accused the administration of not doing its duty properly and failing to ensure a level playing field for all candidates.
This complaint highlights concerns about fairness, safety, and equal treatment during election campaigns. TVK has urged authorities to quickly look into the issue and take steps to prevent such problems in the future.