When Will TVK Announce Its Next Public Meeting?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- K.A. Sengottaiyan confirms the upcoming public meeting details.
- Dismisses criticisms from rival parties.
- Highlights the importance of public support.
- Hints at strategic announcements post-Pongal.
- TVK seeks to establish itself as a key player in Tamil Nadu politics.
Chennai, Dec 20 (NationPress) The Chief Coordinator of the Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) Executive Committee, K.A. Sengottaiyan, a former Minister of Tamil Nadu, announced on Saturday that the party will determine the location and timing for its upcoming public meeting after discussions with the chairman later today.
Speaking to reporters at Coimbatore airport, he dismissed critiques from opposing political entities, asserting that the statements from rival parties following rallies are simply their personal views.
Sengottaiyan highlighted that TVK leader Vijay has already provided a comprehensive statement regarding the SIR (Special Intensive Revision) of electoral rolls, which the party deems sufficient.
He remarked that the discussions surrounding the SIR process have evolved into a platform where each political faction expresses its interpretation, but he insisted that such opinions do not change the fundamental facts of the process.
In response to inquiries following TVK's recent public gathering in Erode, Sengottaiyan observed that criticism and rebuttals are prevalent in politics and do not accurately represent a party's true strength or capability.
He illustrated his argument with an analogy: a crawling child eventually matures into an adult, emphasizing that true authority and responsibility are only realized with maturity. He asserted that the party is progressing and will eventually demonstrate its political growth to the people of Tamil Nadu.
Furthermore, he addressed claims from certain factions, including BJP leader Tamilisai Soundarrajan, who labeled TVK as a 'non-player' in the electoral field. Sengottaiyan refuted this assertion, stating that such remarks reflect only personal opinions.
“Our participation in the competition will be evident through the election outcomes,” he stated, adding that public backing—not opposing narratives—will ultimately affirm a party's relevance.
When pressed about the party’s campaign strategy and forthcoming political moves, Sengottaiyan offered a cryptic yet assured response, indicating that after the Pongal festival, the nation will be “astonished” by the direction TVK will take, hinting at a significant strategic shift or announcement ahead.
His remarks suggest that the leadership of Victory Forum is engaged in internal deliberations and gearing up for a notable political maneuver following Pongal while showcasing resilience against attempts to undermine its credibility.
With major rallies on the agenda and leadership emphasizing patience and maturity, TVK is striving to establish itself as a steadily progressing contender in the dynamic political landscape of Tamil Nadu.