Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay criticized the DMK and its allies, emphasizing the rejection of caste-based politics and money power by the people in the recent elections. During a rally in Tiruchirappalli, he expressed gratitude to voters and vowed to serve the state diligently. Vijay highlighted the public’s desire for change and good governance, stating that his party’s mandate surpassed even M.G. Ramachandran’s electoral debut.
Vijay targeted the Opposition, noting their failure to stay silent as promised after the election. He affirmed his focus on governance despite political criticism, asserting that his administration would remain accountable. The Chief Minister identified the DMK as his primary political rival and emphasized the importance of public scrutiny in strengthening democracy.
Addressing welfare initiatives, Vijay announced plans for a women’s welfare and safety scheme, alongside continued support for farmers. He dismissed allegations of horse-trading and emphasized his government’s commitment to clean politics. Promising a corruption-free administration, Vijay pledged to uphold social justice and ensure equal development across all constituencies in Tamil Nadu.
