TVK chief Vijay visited a Murugan temple, a Saibaba temple, a church, and a mosque ahead of the Tamil Nadu election results [1].
The outreach effort is designed to broaden the leader's appeal and project an inclusive, secular image to the electorate [2]. By visiting diverse religious sites, Vijay is signaling a commitment to multi-faith inclusivity as his party awaits the final vote tally.
As part of this faith tour, Vijay visited the Tiruchendur Murugan temple in Tamil Nadu [1]. Reports indicate that fans turned up in large numbers to witness the visit [1]. He also traveled to Maharashtra to visit the Shirdi Saibaba temple [3].
Beyond Hindu sites, the TVK chief extended his outreach to other religious communities. He offered prayers at a church, identified as the Velankanni Church, and visited a mosque, reported as the Nagore Dargah [2].
These visits occurred in the days leading up to the official counting day for the Tamil Nadu election results, which was scheduled for May 4, 2024 [1]. The coordinated tour across different states and religious institutions underscores the party's strategy to position Vijay as a leader for all communities regardless of faith.
The movement of the TVK chief between these locations, from the coastal shrines of Tamil Nadu to the spiritual centers of Maharashtra, reflects a calculated effort to build a broad-based coalition of support [2].
“Vijay visited a Murugan temple, a Saibaba temple, a church, and a mosque.”
The multi-faith tour suggests that the TVK is attempting to distance itself from narrow communal appeals and instead cultivate a 'big tent' image. By visiting high-profile sites like the Shirdi Saibaba temple and the Nagore Dargah, Vijay is attempting to establish a pan-religious legitimacy that could be crucial for governing a diverse state like Tamil Nadu if the election results are favorable.




