
A controversy has erupted in Kanchipuram district after Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) functionaries entered a government school classroom, hung a portrait of Chief Minister Vijay, interacted with students and released social media reels from inside the campus.
The incident took place at a government school near Uthiramerur in Kanchipuram district. According to reports, more than 20 TVK functionaries entered the school premises and placed a portrait of Chief Minister Vijay on the wall of a classroom.
Videos circulating on social media show party functionaries inside the classroom along with students. The group is also seen recording videos and creating reels from within the school campus, which were later shared on social media platforms.
Reports further state that the functionaries conducted a session with students inside the classroom after installing the portrait.
The controversy has also raised questions about whether political functionaries should be permitted to enter classrooms and undertake such activities within government school campuses. Classrooms are meant for academic purposes and should remain free from political symbolism and promotional activities.
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