Actor-turned-politician Vijay intensified his campaign in Tirunelveli (Nellai), launching a sharp attack on the ruling DMK and its alliance partners ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Addressing a large gathering, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief mocked the ruling front, describing it as a “kallapetti coalition,” a term he has repeatedly used to allege corruption and misuse of power. He claimed that the alliance relies heavily on money and influence rather than public support, asserting that voters are ready for a political shift in the state.
Vijay further positioned the upcoming election as a direct contest between his party and the DMK leadership, signaling an aggressive political stance as his campaign gains momentum. His remarks come at a time when alliances and electoral strategies are under scrutiny, with multiple parties attempting to consolidate their voter base. The ongoing rhetoric has heightened political tensions in Tamil Nadu, making the 2026 elections one of the most closely watched contests in recent years.
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