Ahead of the Assembly election in Puducherry, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay was seen reacting angrily after an elderly man was pushed by a security guard right beside his vehicle during a road show.
Vijay waved at the hundreds of people who had gathered to catch a glimpse of him ahead of the rally, but things took a turn when an elderly man was seen waving at Vijay and came too close to the vehicle. A male security guard pushed him aside, which caught the attention of Vijay.
Vijay looked angry at this and snapped at the security guard, pointing at him from atop the vehicle. He regained composure after a few seconds and continued waving at the fans.
Addressing a massive election rally, the actor-turned-politician highlighted that TVK is contesting in Puducherry for the first time and promised to push for full statehood if brought to power.
Vijay also announced a series of key election promises, stressing his vision for a drug-free and self-reliant Tamil Nadu. He also assured that all government examinations will be conducted on time without delays and highlighted youth welfare, announcing a monthly assistance of ₹4,000 for graduates and ₹2,000 for diploma holders.