Actor Vijay, steering TVK with renewed vigor, positioned his party for a frontal assault on Tamil Nadu’s incumbent DMK in the 2026 polls. Speaking at a key meeting in Vellore’s Kollamangalam, he declared an unyielding face-off with Chief Minister MK Stalin, centering corruption as the defining issue.
Vijay’s oratory painted a vivid picture: ‘This isn’t merely Vijay against Stalin—it’s Tamil Nadu’s masses versus endemic corruption, bribery, and DMK’s rule.’ The declaration resonated deeply, galvanizing attendees who see TVK as a fresh alternative.
He pivoted from broader Indian politics to Tamil Nadu’s pressing concerns, lambasting governance deficits. Electricity bill promises evaporated into bi-monthly hikes, which Vijay branded ‘innovative corruption.’ Broader indictments covered law and order breakdowns, women’s vulnerability, hill area transport gaps, and healthcare voids forcing risky home deliveries.
Energizing supporters, Vijay championed vote integrity: ‘No price for our ballots—they’re for the whistle. No backing down, no more tricks.’ His forward-looking pledges promised youth protection, privat-level government education, girl-centric sanitation, a narcotic-free state, and unorganized sector welfare.
Skeptical of power-hungry alliances, he asserted, ‘True victory stems from conviction, not plunder or flimsy deals—this is whistle power.’ A daring call-out urged politicians to transparent asset revelations. Foreseeing a paradigm shift after decades of continuity, Vijay urged, ‘They hate me for anti-corruption stance. Make every polling station a conquest.’
The event underscored TVK’s grassroots momentum, potentially reshaping Tamil Nadu’s political landscape with anti-establishment fervor.