

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay intensified his election campaign in Vellore ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, launching sharp criticism against Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and the ruling DMK government. Addressing a large gathering, Vijay alleged that the current administration was failing to meet public expectations, remarking that the governance resembled a “stand-up comedian’s rule rather than a superstar’s leadership,” drawing strong reactions from supporters and political observers.
Vijay expressed confidence that a political transformation was imminent in the upcoming Assembly elections, claiming that the primary contest would be between DMK and TVK. He stated that voters were looking for change and assured that his party would present an alternative vision focused on governance, accountability, and development. The campaign event witnessed significant public turnout, highlighting growing political interest surrounding the elections.













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