Poll Flying Squad Checks TVK Chief Vijay’s Vehicle In Tamil Nadu, No Cash Found
Vehicle Inspection Near Madurai
On Friday, an election flying squad intercepted the vehicle of Vijay, the chief of the Tamilaga Vazhvu Katchi (TVK), near the Madurai-Sivaganga border. This incident took place while Vijay was en route from Madurai to Sivaganga for an election campaign ahead of the upcoming assembly polls scheduled for April 23.
According to official sources, the flying squad signaled the convoy to stop at a designated checkpoint. This action was part of increased surveillance measures implemented under the Model Code of Conduct, which is designed to ensure fair conduct during elections.
Inspection Details
During the stop, officials conducted a meticulous search of the vehicle to verify compliance with Election Commission guidelines, particularly concerning the transportation of cash or prohibited materials. The actor-turned-politician reportedly cooperated completely with the authorities throughout the inspection process.
Officials confirmed that no incriminating items or unaccounted cash were discovered during the check. After the search was completed and all necessary formalities were observed, the vehicle was allowed to continue on its route.
Increased Surveillance Measures
As the electoral date approaches, vehicle checks have been intensified across Tamil Nadu. This is part of the efforts to maintain transparency and adherence to election regulations as the state prepares for a single-phase election later this month.
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Vehicle Inspection Near MaduraiOn Friday, an election flying squad intercepted the vehicle of Vijay, the chief of the Tamilaga Vazhvu Katchi (TVK), near the Madurai-Sivaganga border. This incident took place while Vijay was en route from Madurai to Sivaganga for an election campaign ahead of the upcoming assembly polls scheduled for April 23.According to official sources, the flying squad signaled the convoy to stop at a designated checkpoint. This action was part of increased surveillance measures implemented under the Model Code of Conduct, which is designed to ensure fair conduct during elections.Inspection DetailsDuring the stop, officials conducted a meticulous search of the vehicle to verify compliance with Election Commission guidelines, particularly concerning the transportation of cash or prohibited materials. The actor-turned-politician reportedly cooperated completely with the authorities throughout the inspection process.Officials confirmed that no incriminating items or unaccounted cash were discovered during the check. After the search was completed and all necessary formalities were observed, the vehicle was allowed to continue on its route.Increased Surveillance MeasuresAs the electoral date approaches, vehicle checks have been intensified across Tamil Nadu. This is part of the efforts to maintain transparency and adherence to election regulations as the state prepares for a single-phase election later this month.

