Puducherry, Feb 5 (PTI) Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy on Monday greeted top Tamil film actor Vijay for launching his political party 'Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam,' sources said here.

Rangasamy, also the All-India NRC party founder, spoke to Vijay over phone and conveyed his wishes on his political entry, the sources added.

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Actor Vijay had on Friday announced the launch of his political party.

Vijay has been camping in Puducherry since Saturday for the shooting of his forthcoming movie - GOAT (Greatest Of All Time). The shooting has been going on since the last two days in Puducherry on the premises of the government-owned, but now defunct Anglo-French Textile Rodier mill. On Sunday, a number of the actor's fans had turned up which was acknowledged by him by standing atop a van. Traffic came to a standstill for a while on the Pondicherry-Cuddalore road at Mudaliarpet where the mill is situated.

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Political activities have started gaining momentum in Puducherry in the context of the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls. The Union Territory has a lone seat in the lower House of Parliament. The BJP, a constituent of the AINRC-led coalition government here, has started poll-related work as it intends to contest the poll.

A delegation of the Puducherry unit of the BJP had conducted formal discussions with Rangasamy at his residence recently with the party's election-in-charge Nirmal Kumar Surana participating.

Currently, the seat is held by the Congress and there are indications that the party would seek re-election. The Congress is a constituent of the INDIA bloc which also includes the DMK.

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