Actor-Politician Vijay’s TVK Considering Cricket Bat, Whistle as Election Symbol
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Actor-politician Vijay’s TVK considering cricket bat, whistle as election symbol
Chennai: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), the political party launched by Tamil film actor Vijay, is in the process of selecting an election symbol from the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) list of 190 free symbols. Among the top choices are the cricket bat, whistle, and microphone, party sources revealed. As per ECI rules, registered but unrecognised parties can apply for a common election symbol six months before the end of the current legi…
Vijay’s TVK narrows down election symbol choices ahead of 2026 Tamil Nadu polls – Top picks revealed
Chennai: Actor Vijay’s political outfit, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), is taking decisive steps towards formalizing its electoral identity by applying for an official election symbol from the Election Commission of India. With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for 2026, the party leadership has been actively deliberating on symbol selection, a crucial aspect that could influence voter recognition and recall. The Election Commission m…
Vijay’s TVK considers bat, whistle as election symbol - News Today
Actor Vijay’s TVK, a registered but unrecognised political party, is planning to apply for a common election symbol ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election, as per the provisions laid down by the ECI. Based on suggestions received from district-level leaders and state office-bearers, symbols like cricket bat, diamond, hockey stick and ball, microphone (mike), ring, and whistle seemed to be the symbols topping the list of possible choices,…
Vijay’s TVK considers cricket bat, whistle as election symbol ahead of TN Assembly polls
Chennai: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), the political party launched by Tamil film icon Vijay, is in the process of selecting an election symbol from the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) list of 190 free symbols. Among the top choices are the cricket bat, whistle, and microphone, party sources revealed. As per ECI rules, registered but unrecognised parties can apply for a common election symbol six months before the end of the current leg…
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