Stampede Star Vijay’s Volume Drops Dramatically at State Borders — One Set of Rules, Two Reactions
puducherry police have imposed strict crowd-control rules for the Thavek public rally — capped attendance, QR-code entry, segregated cabins, and a clear ban on pregnant women, seniors, and children.
These are the same kind of safety regulations that once triggered Vijay’s infamous outburst against tamil Nadu cm Stalin: “Are you afraid of me?”
Today, the same scenario plays out right next door.
Now the question echoes louder than any political slogan: Will Vijay challenge puducherry cm Rangasamy too — or was his ‘boldness’ only state-selective?
1. puducherry Caps the Crowd: 5,000 Seats, 10 Cabins, No Exceptions
police mandate just 500 people per cabin to prevent overcrowding.
A rule identical to what triggered Vijay's performative outrage in tamil Nadu.
2. QR-Code Entry: Controlled, Monitored, Non-Negotiable
Every Thavek volunteer must register digitally to attend.
This is the exact bureaucratic filter Vijay once branded as “fear politics.”
3. Essential Facilities Mandatory — Water, Toilets, Safety Protocols
puducherry demands basic infrastructure before the event begins.
Tamil Nadu did the same, and Vijay painted it as political targeting.
4. Vulnerable Groups Banned for Safety Reasons
pregnant women, the elderly, and children are barred from entering — a standard precaution after multiple stampede incidents nationwide.
Will Vijay interpret this as oppression, too, or quietly accept it this time?
5. The Selective Rebel Question: Will Vijay Use the Same Aggressive Tone Now?
When tamil Nadu enforced safety rules, Vijay thundered at Stalin.
Now puducherry enforces stricter rules — but will the “fearless critic” suddenly lose voice?
6. Political Courage or Convenience? The Comparison Writes Itself
Outrage in one state and silence in another doesn’t look like leadership — it looks like strategy.
The public sees the contrast, even if Vijay pretends not to.
7. Safety Regulations Aren’t Personal — Unless You Want Them to Be
Puducherry’s rules mirror tamil Nadu’s, proving they were professional, not political.
Vijay’s reaction — or lack of one — will reveal whether his earlier fury was genuine or scripted drama.
8. The Big Question Everyone’s Asking
When it was Stalin, Vijay roared.
Now it’s Rangasamy — will he roar again… or retreat into convenient silence?