"Everything for everyone": Vijay reveals TVK's campaign platform!
Actor-turned-politician Vijay presented the political goals of his recently formed party Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) to tens of thousands of people at Vikravandi in Villupuram. "It's easy. Everything for everybody. "A house to live in, food to eat, and work to earn money... it's that easy," Vijay remarked, speaking to the large crowd.
Vijay compared politics to a snake and declared that he was here to face it head-on, smiling and taking it seriously.
However, the greatest performer of all time acknowledged that politics is a battleground rather than a movie theater and that his party members need to be on the lookout for danger on the ground.
"Politics is a combat, not a movie theater. It's serious. We can only survive in this profession and deal with opponents if we choose to approach it seriously and with a dash of humor, whether we're dealing with politics or a snake. On the ground, we must remain vigilant," he stated.
As the "two eyes" of this country, Vijay, also known as Thalapathy, emphasized that his party was not trying to split tamil and Dravidian nationalism. He remarked, "We shouldn't confine ourselves to any one identity."
The 50-year-old actor-politician accused "one family" of embezzling the state through "underground dealings" in a covert attack on the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). "Identifying the forces that cause division is simpler than identifying the corrupt forces that might be concealed behind the guise of philosophy and ideals. "The corrupt forces are in charge here," he declared. Vijay also disputed the DMK's claim that the bjp is a fascist organization. "You call the bjp fascist, but are you any better?" he questioned.
Political analysts are waiting to see if Vijay's arrival will significantly alter tamil Nadu's political landscape, which has historically been controlled by the DMK and AIADMK, two Dravidian majorities.
According to Vijay, who announced his party in February of this year, TVK would put forward candidates for the assembly elections in 2026.
Large cutouts of B.R. Ambedkar, congress veteran and former chief minister K. Kamaraj, and Dravidian icon E.V. Ramasamy were displayed at the conference site.