Vijay Says DMK Never Won Two Terms In Tamil Nadu
Actor-turned-politician and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay said there is no historical precedent of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) forming the government twice consecutively in Tamil Nadu. Speaking at a rally in Thanjavur amid rising political activity ahead of the upcoming state elections, Vijay urged voters to consider political change in the state.
Vijay Targets DMK Ahead Of Tamil Nadu Elections
Addressing supporters in Thanjavur, TVK president Vijay criticised the ruling DMK government and questioned its chances of returning to power in the next assembly elections. He told the gathering that Tamil Nadu’s political history does not show the DMK forming the government for two consecutive terms.
Vijay’s remarks come as political parties in the state begin mobilising support ahead of the next assembly election. His party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, has recently intensified its outreach efforts across several districts.
The rally was attended by party workers and supporters, marking another major public appearance by the actor after formally entering active politics.
TVK Expands Political Campaign Across Tamil Nadu
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has been expanding its campaign activities across the state, positioning itself as a new political alternative in Tamil Nadu politics.
Vijay has been holding public meetings and rallies in multiple districts, focusing on governance issues, youth engagement, and political accountability. Party leaders say the outreach campaign is aimed at building organisational strength ahead of the elections.
The Thanjavur rally is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the party’s presence in southern districts.
Tamil Nadu Political Contest Expected To Intensify
With elections approaching, political competition in Tamil Nadu is expected to intensify among the major parties including the DMK, AIADMK, BJP, and emerging political formations.
Analysts note that campaign messaging and alliances will play a significant role in shaping the electoral landscape in the coming months.
Public rallies and outreach programmes have already begun across the state as parties prepare to expand their voter base and strengthen grassroots support.














