In a bold move signaling TVK’s aggressive push into Tamil Nadu’s cutthroat politics, Vijay unleashed a scathing critique of CM MK Stalin during a strategy session with party leaders in Vellore’s Kollamangalam on Monday. The superstar politician framed the 2026 assembly elections as a high-stakes showdown: Vijay vs. Stalin, people vs. graft.
‘It’s the battle of Tamil Nadu’s citizens against corruption, kickbacks, and the DMK regime,’ Vijay articulated, setting the tone for TVK’s campaign. His speech wasn’t just rhetoric; it was a roadmap for mobilization, urging workers to treat every vote as sacred.
Vijay steered clear of national issues, laser-focusing on state woes. He slammed the DMK for unfulfilled pledges like affordable electricity billing, calling bi-monthly payments a ‘burden of contemporary corruption.’ Law enforcement lapses, threats to women’s security, sparse bus connectivity in hilly terrains, and crumbling healthcare were dissected in detail.
‘Without proper medical access, women resort to home births—unacceptable in modern Tamil Nadu,’ Vijay pointed out, humanizing systemic failures. Rallying the base, he invoked the whistle symbol: ‘Our votes can’t be purchased. We’ve learned from past betrayals.’
TVK’s manifesto teaser included ironclad commitments: top-tier security for youth, elite-standard public schools, hygienic facilities for girls, eradication of narcotics, and dedicated support for informal laborers via a welfare board. Dismissing opportunistic coalitions, Vijay quipped, ‘Looted funds and fragile pacts won’t deliver wins.’
He issued a provocative challenge to rivals: declare pre- and post-office wealth publicly. Painting 2026 as a watershed moment diverging from 50 years of stale politics, Vijay exhorted, ‘Opposition mounts because I fight graft head-on. Transform every booth into a triumph zone.’ The session ended on a high note, with workers chanting for change.