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Vijay-Sangeetha Divorce: Thalapathy Prepares For His Political Meet In Thanjavur

Amid the controversy around his divorce with estranged wife Sangeetha, actor and TVK founder Vijay is pressing ahead with his political roadmap. The Tamil superstar-turned-politician is set to address a major meeting of party functionaries in Thanjavur on March 4, a crucial organisational exercise unfolding against the backdrop of his ongoing divorce proceedings.

Last week, Vijay's wife Sangeetha Sornalingam filed for divorce at the Chengalpattu Women's Court. The petition, submitted on February 24, has since been accepted and referred to the Family Welfare Committee as part of the legal process. In her plea, Sangeetha has reportedly alleged that Vijay was involved in an extramarital relationship with an actress and has sought dissolution of the marriage on those grounds.

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Actor and TVK founder Vijay will hold a major party meeting in Thanjavur on March 4, amid his divorce proceedings initiated by wife Sangeetha Sornalingam on February 24, who has alleged an extramarital relationship.
Vijay-Sangeetha Divorce Thalapathy Prepares For His Political Meet In Thanjavur

The couple, married since 1999, had been living separately for nearly two years, though neither had publicly acknowledged the separation. Their silence had fuelled speculation, but both maintained privacy regarding their personal lives. The timing of the legal move has drawn attention, coming at a pivotal juncture in Vijay's political journey.

Sangeetha, of Sri Lankan Tamil origin and raised in the United Kingdom, was a longtime admirer of Vijay before the two met in Chennai. Their relationship eventually culminated in a high-profile wedding attended by leading political figures and film personalities of the time. Over the years, Sangeetha stayed largely away from the limelight. The couple have two children - son Jason Sanjay and daughter Divya Saasha.

Focus Shifts to Thanjavur Meet

Amid the controversy, Vijay is preparing to meet nearly 4,900 party functionaries from eight Assembly constituencies in Thanjavur district. The Thanjavur district police granted permission for the meeting after multiple rounds of consultation with TVK representatives.

As per the reports, local leaders met Superintendent of Police R Rajaram on February 28 to submit a formal request along with a detailed schedule. The police reportedly raised 32 queries seeking clarifications before granting conditional approval. The event will be held from 10 am to 3 pm at a 10-acre private ground near Ayyasamipatti along the Thanjavur-Trichy National Highway.

Following the clearance, preparatory work began at the venue, including ground-levelling and site cleaning. TVK general secretary N. Anand inspected the arrangements and instructed cadres to strictly adhere to State government standard operating procedures.

Speaking to reporters, Anand emphasised that entry would be tightly regulated. "Only authorised functionaries will be allowed. Each of the 4,900 participants will be issued an identity card embedded with a QR code to ensure controlled access," he said.

The March 4 meeting is being viewed as part of TVK's broader organisational consolidation in the Delta region, an area seen as politically significant.

In a sign of damage control, the TVK leadership has issued strict instructions to district-level functionaries and members of its IT wing to refrain from commenting on the divorce matter. Cadres have reportedly been told not to engage in social media debates or post messages defending the party chief. The directive, sources say, is aimed at preventing unnecessary controversy and keeping the spotlight on organisational work.

For Vijay, the coming days represent a delicate balancing act, steering a fledgling political movement while navigating a deeply personal legal battle, all under the glare of public and media attention.

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