Declaring the upcoming Assembly election as a direct battle between himself and Chief Minister Stalin, Vijay emphasized that the focus in Tamil Nadu is on corruption and governance within the state, not Delhi politics. Addressing party members in Vellore district, he stressed the election as a war against corruption and bribery, highlighting the people’s role in this fight for change.
Vijay used a parable likening Tamil Nadu’s political scenario to a wild Jallikattu bull, symbolizing the state’s untamed political landscape. He assured that their vote is not for sale, emphasizing their allegiance to the whistle symbol and their commitment to upholding their word against deception.
Accusing the ruling DMK of unfulfilled promises, Vijay criticized issues such as irregular electricity billing and raised concerns about law and order, women’s safety, inadequate public services, and healthcare deficiencies. He pledged to prioritize safety, education, and welfare if elected, challenging the opposition to disclose their assets and questioning Stalin’s past associations.
