Tamil Nadu Election 2026: Child Rights Activist Raises Concerns Over Political Messaging by TVK Chief Vijay
A recent complaint has emerged regarding the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam party, led by C. Joseph Vijay, involving allegations that children are being pressured to sway their families voting decisions. The complaint references several viral videos that reportedly depict children advocating for the party during the electoral process.
The issue raises important questions about the ethical implications of using minors in political campaigning, particularly in the context of influencing adult voters. This development comes as the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam party is seeking to increase its presence in regional politics ahead of upcoming elections.
Experts emphasize the potential impact of coercing minors in political discourse, noting that such practices could undermine the integrity of the democratic process. As the situation develops, it may prompt further investigation into the conduct of political campaigns and the protection of childrens rights in such contexts.
