TVK Chief Vijay's Car Stopped By Own Party Workers As They Protest Against Allocation Of District-Level Posts

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Last Updated:December 23, 2025, 21:26 IST

Vijay's car was stopped by TVK workers protesting district-level post allocation at TVK headquarters in Panaiyur, Chennai, led by Thoothukudi functionary Ajitha.

Several party workers gheraoed Vijay's car at the TVK headquarters. (PTI)

Several party workers gheraoed Vijay's car at the TVK headquarters. (PTI)

Actor-turned-politician and TVK chief Vijay’s car was stopped in Tamil Nadu’s Chennai on Tuesday by his own party workers who were protesting against the allocation of district-level posts. As per a video going viral on social media, several party workers gheraoed Vijay’s car at the TVK headquarters in Panaiyur.

As per the reports, the protest was led by Thoothukudi functionary Ajitha.

Actor-turned-politician and TVK chief Vijay on Monday said true faith teaches us to respect others’ beliefs.

Speaking at ‘Samathuva Christmas Party’ organised by his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), here, he said, “… True faith is what teaches us to respect others’ beliefs for the sake of harmony. Yes. Such a faith alone is enough; it will overcome any kind of problem." He also said love and compassion are the basis for everything in Tamil Nadu, where “everyone happily celebrates all festivals" — be it Pongal, Diwali, Ramzan or Christmas.

“Even if the lifestyle and method of worship are different, we are all brothers," he added.

Drawing a parallel between his own journey and the Biblical story of Joseph — who was betrayed by his brothers only to overcome everything and become a king — the TVK founder said he too is being betrayed by his “brothers", but would overcome his challenges and rule the hearts of people.

“I don’t think there is a need for me to say who that specific story is about," the actor, whose given name is Joseph, said without naming anyone.

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December 23, 2025, 21:26 IST

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