Ideological Pillar · 01
Democracy
Equal rights without discrimination; opposition to state suppression of fundamental freedoms.
Democracy in TVK's framework starts with the protection of dissent as a constitutional default. The party explicitly opposes the misuse of sedition, UAPA, and NSA against journalists, activists, and students — instruments deployed across India to silence critics of state power. TVK commits to reform of unlawful-activities and preventive-detention statutes within the first year of governance, with an independent judicial oversight commission of sitting and retired judges auditing existing detentions.
Civic participation infrastructure is a constitutional entitlement, not a discretionary favour. The right to hold public meetings, internet access during protests, and the right to broadcast cannot be selectively denied based on the identity or political affiliation of the organiser. A democratic state does not choose which voices it amplifies; it creates the conditions for all of them.
Electoral democracy requires independent institutions. TVK commits to a strengthened State Election Commission with enhanced statutory autonomy, transparent and enforceable campaign finance rules, and a Representation Act ensuring that no citizen is barred from contesting or being represented through financial, caste, or communal barriers. Democracy is not a result on election night — it is a system maintained every day.