Senior TVK figure KA Sengottaiyan dropped a political bombshell in Mamallapuram, naming Vijay as the lone warrior poised to vanquish Tamil Nadu’s DMK juggernaut. At the party’s pioneering cadre conclave, he underscored Vijay’s cross-party magnetism that even sways DMK’s core faithful.
‘All outfits hold votes for him; eagerness spans from top brass to grassroots,’ Sengottaiyan noted, brushing aside coalition talks. ‘Vijay can single-handedly dismantle a ten-party behemoth,’ he added with conviction.
Tempering enthusiasm, he instructed campaigners to shun recklessness— no whistles disrupting the restful or aged, lest votes slip away. Discipline, he said, is key to victory.
Drawing from history, Sengottaiyan hailed Vijay’s pivot from stardom, relinquishing 1000 crores annually to serve the masses—a rarity among leaders he’s seen, including MGR. This sacrifice defines his authentic leadership.
Fresh off gaining its election symbol, TVK’s event galvanized members under leaders like N. Anand, honing tactics for the polls. Vijay kicked off with homage to language martyrs, vowing to champion Tamil heritage and justice. He honored policy veterans with flowers, cementing collaborative bonds.
The venue pulsed with fervor as supporters unleashed a barrage of slogans and whistles, heralding Vijay’s ascent in Tamil Nadu’s cutthroat arena.