Tamil actor and Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Vijay has set fire for a potentially huge troll against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin. Addressing the TVK conference in Madurai on Thursday, the new entrant in Tamil Nadu politics called the chief minister "Stalin uncle", and posed questions regarding the poor administration in the southern state.
The second general conference of Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam was held in Madurai, and thousands of fans of the actor attended the grand event. During his address, Vijay accused the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) of being in a "secret alliance" with the Bharatiya Janata Party. Vijay identified DMK as his political rival, and the upcoming assembly polls in Tamil Nadu will be a contest between TVK and DMK.
Posing questions to the DMK regime in Tamil Nadu, Vijay said, "Stalin uncle... this is very wrong uncle." Vijay asked the chief minister, "Is your regime honest, fair, and is there safety for the public under this government?" Vijay charged that law and order was in a poor state under current regime.
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"Is giving ₹1,000 monthly assistance enough, uncle?" Vijay asks. Vijay charged that the Stalin regime was duping the public with false promises. The TVK leader got a resounding "No" from the crowd when he asked them whether the DMK government had delivered on its poll promises.
The TVK leader's jibe comes as the DMK leader is trying to position himself as 'Appa' (father) for women and the needy in the state. Vijay's jibe has already kickstarted a meme fest against the Tamil Nadu chief minister.