TVK will set history in 2026 TN polls, roars Vijay; recalls DMK & AIADMK's first wins
He also announced his decision to contest the 2026 polls from Madurai East, while criticising the ruling DMK.
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The Assembly polls next year will see the TVK scripting a new chapter in Tamil Nadu's political history similar to the achievements of the regional parties in the 1967 and 1977 Assembly elections, actor-politician Vijay, who heads the TVK, said here on Thursday.
The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) reflected the voices of
the people and it was an unstoppable voice, and an unstoppable force, he added.
Pointing out to the criticism by his political adversaries
about his electoral prospects, Vijay said the TVK will prove them wrong through
its achievements.
"Don't underestimate us, the people who throng our
conference will not only vote but also render a blow to the anti-people
government... A lion is always a lion - the king of the jungle - though there
are so many animals like jackals in the forest," he said and added that
this description was a clear declaration.
He criticised the ruling DMK allegedly for having a tacit
understanding with the BJP while pretending to oppose it. "Chief Minister
M K Stalin goes to Delhi and holds a secret meeting. Stalin uncle, what uncle,
it is very wrong uncle. How can we remain silent?" the actor said.
He sought to know from the DMK chief if there was
protection for women and whether the governance in the state was fair. "Is
it sufficient if you give Rs 1,000 to women? And you are saying people are
calling you Appa (father). What is this uncle, this is very wrong uncle,"
Vijay ridiculed.
Alleging that the CM "deceived" all sections of people, the TVK founder asked the cadres if the DMK kept up on its 2021 poll
promises. When the crowd replied with a loud 'no', Vijay remarked "my dear
uncle, are you able to hear this?"
Our priority is women and child welfare, elderly, youth,
farmers, fishermen, differently abled, and all those who deserve special
attention from the government.
TVK, he said, was not started for political gains but to
serve the people. "Our ideological enemy is BJP and political foe is the
DMK. We don't have any underground dealings as people are with us. So, there's
no need to forge electoral ties. We will give a fair share in the governance
and authority to those who trust and come along with us," he said.
Vijay further said that the 2026 election will witness a
straight contest between two parties - the TVK and DMK. Hence, alliance
arithmetic would not work.
Singing a few lines from a Tamil song (Naan Aanaiyittal)
from the iconic AIADMK leader and late Chief Minister M G Ramachandran's film,
Vijay asked his cadres if he should take the whip in his hands and flog the
"fascist BJP and poison DMK" and defeat them at the hustings. And
they encouraged him with a thunderous clap.
He ctiticised the AIADMK and also the BJP and said they
would not succeed in their designs to capture power in the state.
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami lashed out
at Vijay for allegedly being ignorant of the political developments in the
state, especially in the AIADMK.
Without mentioning Vijay’s name, Palaniswami said,
"here’s a leader who asks who is in control of the AIADMK."
"If such is the plight of a leader of a party, then
imagine how his party workers would be. Some people do politics without knowing
what is happening in Tamil Nadu. He is speaking out of ignorance," the
AIADMK leader said while addressing a roadshow in Kancheepuram near Chennai.
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