TVK cadres struggle to match campaign of Dravidian majors | India News

TVK cadres struggle to match campaign of Dravidian majors

Chennai/Trichy: Facing the elections for the first time, several TVK candidates are struggling to match the vigorous campaigns of DMK and AIADMK. In Coimbatore’s Thondamuthur constituency, where AIADMK’s S P Velumani is conducting extensive campaigns and outreach, TVK candidate K P R Sathish barely manages to assemble 10 people to campaign for him. For a party that draws a huge crowd whenever their neta Vijay campaigns, mobilising cadres for the poll campaign has turned out to be a challenge.Not just the absence of a robust grassroots network, but also a lack of experience has placed TVK candidates in a disadvantageous position in many places. In the Sulur segment in Coimbatore, the TVK candidate struggled to respond to the questions of a vegetable vendor. A video of the incident went viral on social media. At Egmore in Chennai, cadres campaigning for candidate Rajmohan distributed pamphlets to guest workers who don’t have a vote in Tamil Nadu. Unlike other parties, which have elaborate localised campaign schedules, TVK candidates are following schedules designed by strategists based in Chennai.

TVK cadres  struggle to match campaign of Dravidian majors

These campaigns comprise two legs – door-to-door canvassing and pamphlet distribution in residential clusters in the morning and street corner meetings in the evening. With a lack of effective speakers, TVK functionaries are facing a challenge in ensuring an effective street corner meeting.Fund constraints have also emerged in some places. A party worker said, “Cadres were provided between 500 and 1,000/day for food and travel, but payments were not made for the past week.”

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