
Vijay rallies Tamils against BJP and DMK ahead of 2026 elections (Photo: ANI)
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief and actor-turned-politician Vijay on Saturday launched his most scathing political attack yet, taking on both the BJP at the Centre and the DMK in Tamil Nadu. Kicking off his maiden statewide tour from Tiruchirappalli, Vijay said he had come to meet the people before preparing for the “democratic battle of 2026,” likening it to how kings once prayed at temples before going to war.
Vijay accused the BJP government at the Centre of “betraying Tamil Nadu” through policies and actions that he claimed hurt the state’s interests. Rejecting the One Nation, One Election plan as “electoral manipulation,” he warned of a “grand conspiracy” behind delimitation, which he alleged would weaken south India’s political power.
He further charged the Centre with:
Denying funds for Tamil Nadu’s students
Imposing Hindi and Sanskrit against the state’s two-language policy
Attempting to dilute findings from the Keezhadi excavation
Mishandling disaster relief funds
Ignoring attacks on Tamil fishermen by the Sri Lankan navy
Failing to address the NEET exam crisis
“These are just a few samples of the betrayals the BJP government at the Centre has done,” Vijay told supporters.
Turning his ire towards the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu, Vijay alleged that Chief Minister MK Stalin’s government had delivered on “barely a quarter” of its 505 poll promises.
“You don’t give Rs 1,000 to every woman, but you humiliate those who get it by boasting. You give free bus rides, then mock women as if they travel only for free,” Vijay said.
He listed unfulfilled promises including:
Rs 100 LPG subsidy
Scrapping of NEET
Waiver of student loans
10 lakh jobs annually
Restoration of old pension scheme
40% job quota for women
Filling 3 lakh vacancies
Better welfare for fishermen, weavers, auto drivers, and teachers
“The BJP deceives Tamil Nadu. The Stalin government deceives Tamils with trust. One is betrayal, the other is fraud both are crimes against democracy,” Vijay thundered.
Addressing local concerns, Vijay spoke about Cauvery water disputes, drinking water shortages, polluted groundwater from industries, and illegal sand mining allegedly linked to the DMK. He also raised the recent kidney theft scandal at a hospital owned by a DMK legislator, questioning what benefits Trichy had received despite having two ministers.
Vijay’s fiery entry into politics has sparked comparisons with AIADMK founder and Tamil superstar M.G. Ramachandran (MGR). However, analysts caution that while Vijay’s stardom may help, MGR’s political success came after decades of groundwork and ideological anchoring within the DMK before he broke away.
Still, with the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections looming, Vijay’s TVK is emerging as a potential challenger to the DMK and AIADMK. Political observers say the real contest may come down to Vijay versus Udhayanidhi Stalin, turning Tamil Nadu politics into a battle between celluloid charisma and political lineage.
ALSO READ: South Focus: Is TVK’s Vijay The Next MGR In Tamil Nadu Politics?
Sofia Babu Chacko is a journalist with over five years of experience covering Indian politics, crime, human rights, gender issues, and stories about marginalized communities. She believes that every voice matters, and journalism has a vital role to play in amplifying those voices. Sofia is committed to creating impact and shedding light on stories that truly matter. Beyond her work in the newsroom, she is also a music enthusiast who enjoys singing.
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