Vijay Appeals to Tamil Nadu Voters to Support TVK Against DMK and BJP

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Vijay Appeals to Tamil Nadu Voters to Support TVK Against DMK and BJP

Synopsis

In a heartfelt address, Vijay, president of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, passionately calls on the people of Tamil Nadu to support his party in the April 23 elections, emphasizing unity against divisive politics and urging voters to back the 'whistle' symbol.

Key Takeaways

Vijay urges support for TVK's 'whistle' symbol.
Criticizes DMK and BJP for divisive politics.
Calls for unity among Tamil Nadu voters.
Stresses grassroots support as the backbone of his political journey.
Encourages high voter turnout on election day.

Chennai, April 21 (NationPress) Vijay, the leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), made a passionate plea to the citizens of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday, urging them to rally behind his party in the upcoming Assembly elections on April 23 and to vote for the “whistle” symbol.

In a heartfelt address to the populace, Vijay conveyed his sincere appreciation for the affection and support he has garnered since his political debut.

He recounted that his political path, while littered with “unimaginable obstacles, restrictions, and suffering,” has been propelled solely by the steadfast love of the people.

Launching a pointed critique of his opponents, Vijay labeled the ruling DMK as a “force against the people,” and also took aim at the BJP, branding it as an ideological foe that fosters divisive politics.

He declared that he would not yield to the pressures from what he referred to as “fascist forces” or corporate entities looking to sway political results.

Stressing resilience, Vijay asserted that no form of intimidation or coercion could dilute the connection he shares with the populace.

He attributed the emergence of TVK as a formidable political entity in the state to divine favor, the empowerment of women and youth, and broad public backing — including support from Tamils worldwide.

The actor-turned-politician emphasized that his entry into politics was not supported by any established political machinery, but rather by grassroots backing from everyday citizens who embraced him as one of their own.

“No power in the universe can divide us,” he proclaimed, adding that the electorate would decisively reject those seeking to sow discord.

Vijay also cautioned voters against “opportunistic politicians” who enter politics for personal gain, warning that their support would unwittingly bolster divisive forces.

He called for a robust turnout on election day, encouraging families to vote collectively and support TVK’s whistle symbol as the only clear choice for voters.

“Together, let us forge ahead and make history — victory is inevitable,” he proclaimed, exuding confidence in a strong showing for his party.

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Point of View

Vijay's appeal reflects a significant moment in Tamil Nadu's political landscape, highlighting the importance of grassroots support in electoral politics. His critique of both DMK and BJP underscores a larger narrative of political polarization, making this election a critical juncture for voters seeking unity and progress.
NationPress
3 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the 'whistle' symbol?
The 'whistle' symbol represents the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's identity in the elections and is a call for unity among voters.
When are the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections?
The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are scheduled for April 23.
What are Vijay's main campaign messages?
Vijay's campaign focuses on unity against divisive politics, grassroots support, and a call for voters to reject opportunistic politicians.
How does Vijay view his political journey?
Vijay describes his political journey as challenging yet fulfilling, sustained by the unwavering support and love of the people.
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