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Home » Vijay’s speech: Strong words, Mixed views from masses
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Vijay’s speech: Strong words, Mixed views from masses

NT BureauBy NT BureauOctober 28, 2024No Comments
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Actor Vijay’s first major political speech at the Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) conference in Vikravandi, Tamil Nadu, has stirred public attention, drawing both praise and criticism. Fans and the general public are actively discussing Vijay’s statements, which addressed topics like corruption, religious and caste-based discrimination, and his commitment to social justice.

Many fans and political observers found Vijay’s stance refreshing and bold. He openly criticized what he called “divisive politics” and a “selfish family looting Tamil Nadu in the name of the Dravida model,” a comment widely perceived as a veiled reference to the ruling DMK. Vijay’s call to put an end to discrimination and his vow to fight corruption resonated with some who feel disillusioned with mainstream politics.

One fan, Karthik from Chennai, commented, “It’s rare to see a popular actor speak so bluntly about the issues that affect common people. Vijay spoke like one of us, addressing our concerns.” He added, “I respect his commitment to stand for equality and secularism, especially in these times.”

However, not everyone shares the same enthusiasm. Some critics pointed out the lack of a clear action plan in his speech, stating that while the rhetoric was strong, it needed more substance. “Vijay spoke in ideals, which is good, but without a concrete plan, it sounds like any other speech from a newcomer,” said Lakshmi, a government employee from Madurai. “If he’s serious about change, he needs to back his words with detailed policy proposals,” she added.

Supporters particularly welcomed Vijay’s emphasis on “Pirappokkum ella uyirkkum,” which translates to “All are equal by birth.” His references to Tamil social reformers like Periyar, Kamarajar, and B.R. Ambedkar were viewed as a strong indication of his commitment to social justice and equality. “His words reminded me of Periyar’s principles,” said Senthil, a college student from Coimbatore. “If he sticks to this ideology, he might really create a change.”

Others were more skeptical of Vijay’s comments, particularly about the “selfish family looting Tamil Nadu.” While some appreciated the audacity, others felt it was a risky stance to take without specifics. “These are heavy accusations. If he’s going to start this way, he needs to be ready for backlash and prove that he has evidence,” noted Ramesh, a shop owner in Trichy. He added, “Tamil Nadu politics is not an easy field to play in.”

On social media, Vijay’s speech trended, with supporters sharing clips under hashtags like #VijayForChange and #TVKConference. One Twitter user wrote, “Finally, a leader who isn’t afraid to speak the truth! Go #Vijay, we’re with you!” But there were also critics questioning his commitment, with another tweet saying, “Words are just words. Let’s see if he actually has the resolve for politics.”

Despite mixed views, Vijay’s entry into politics and his choice to address sensitive issues head-on has undeniably sparked conversation. Whether or not he follows through on his promises, many believe his bold words mark a significant shift in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape.

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