Tiruchirappalli, India — Thousands of enthusiastic supporters brought central Tamil Nadu’s bustling streets to a standstill on Saturday as popular actor and politician Joseph Vijay launched his party’s first statewide election campaign, turning a routine convoy route into a chaotic sea of fans and traffic jams.
The event, marking the debut public tour of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) under the slogan “I am Coming,” drew massive crowds to Tiruchirappalli (Tiruchi), forcing Vijay’s motorcade to inch along at a snail’s pace and sparking widespread disruptions in one of India’s most vibrant regional political debuts.
Key Highlights
– Launch of Historic Tour: Actor Vijay, founder of TVK since February 2024, kicked off his maiden statewide political outreach from Tiruchi, with planned rallies in neighboring Ariyalur and Perambalur districts ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
– Severe Traffic Chaos: The convoy took over two hours to cover just 5 kilometers from the airport to the rally venue at Marakkadai junction, halting traffic across key routes including Pudukottai Road and TVS Tollgate.
– Supporter Overenthusiasm: Fans climbed electric poles and breached security barricades at the airport, leading to tense moments and police interventions; overcrowding caused a shortage of drinking water as local shops shut amid the frenzy.
– Police-Imposed Restrictions: Tiruchi authorities granted conditional permission with 23-25 strict guidelines, limiting Vijay’s speech to 30 minutes, capping the convoy at 11 vehicles, and banning roadshows to minimize disruptions.
– Broader Campaign Scope: The “I am Coming” bus features images of Tamil icons like C.N. Annadurai and M.G. Ramachandran, signaling Vijay’s bid to position TVK as a fresh force in the state’s polarized political landscape.
Vijay, 51, a superstar in Tamil cinema with a fanbase spanning generations, arrived at Tiruchi International Airport by flight from Chennai at 9:29 a.m. local time. What was meant to be a swift 10-kilometer journey to the Marakkadai rally site devolved into gridlock as supporters, many waving TVK flags and chanting slogans, swarmed the roads.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of jubilation mixed with frustration: “The crowds were so thick you couldn’t move,” said local resident Priya S., a commuter stuck for over an hour near the Head Post Office. Videos circulating on social media showed fans precariously scaling poles for a glimpse of their idol, while others trailed dangerously close to the campaign vehicle, flouting safety protocols.
Police deployed barricades and additional personnel to manage the throng, but the sheer volume—estimated in the tens of thousands—proved overwhelming. The convoy, limited to five vehicles ahead and five behind Vijay’s bus per police orders, still crawled forward, reaching TVS Tollgate after nearly two-and-a-half hours and delaying the scheduled 10:30 a.m. address.
Overcrowding exacerbated logistical woes, with reports of dehydration among the gathering as vendors closed shops fearing the crush. Medical teams and ambulances were on standby as mandated, but no major injuries were reported.
This launch comes after months of buildup for TVK, which Vijay founded last year to champion issues like social justice and anti-corruption—echoing themes from his blockbuster films. The party had faced initial hurdles, including a police case against TVK general secretary B. Anand earlier this week for obstructing traffic during a pre-event convoy stop near a temple.
Tiruchi City Police had denied permission for a roadshow at the busy Chathram Bus Stand, citing public safety, and instead approved the Marakkadai site under tight controls: no receptions en route, workers to arrive by 9:30 a.m., and provisions for fire services.
Vijay’s entry into politics has electrified Tamil Nadu’s electorate, long dominated by Dravidian heavyweights like the DMK and AIADMK. Supporters view him as a charismatic outsider capable of uniting youth and film fans into a lot potent voting bloc. “He’s not just an actor; he’s our voice,” enthused TVK cadre Rajesh K., who traveled from Madurai for the event.
As the convoy finally neared the venue, the air buzzed with anticipation. Vijay is expected to outline TVK’s vision for the 2026 polls, potentially allying with like-minded parties to challenge incumbents.
The day’s disruptions underscore the double-edged sword of celebrity in Indian politics: immense draw, but at the cost of public order. With the tour set to span the state over coming weeks, authorities in other districts are bracing for similar spectacles.
TVK organizers hailed the turnout as a “resounding success,” while traffic eased post-rally. Vijay’s address, once underway, is anticipated to set the tone for a campaign that could redefine Tamil Nadu’s power dynamics.





































