Huge explosion in Tamil Nadu politics! ‘Thalapati Vijay’s TVK government will fall in 3 to 6 months’, CM Stalin’s sensational claim
The biggest and shocking news of this time is coming out from the political corridors of Tamil Nadu. State Chief Minister and DMK (DMK) supremo MK Stalin has made a direct and very sharp attack on Tamil cinema superstar-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay and his party Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK). While addressing a public meeting, Stalin made a very sensational claim that the newly elected TVK government of Thalapathy Vijay would collapse like a house of cards within the next 3 to 6 months. After this big statement of the CM, there has been an earthquake in the local politics of Tamil Nadu and the war of words between the ruling party and the opposition has reached its peak. Vijay’s power is the result of opportunistic diplomacy: CM Stalin’s sharp attack Chief Minister MK Stalin raised questions on the political understanding of Thalapathy Vijay and said that this TVK government has come to power not on the basis of any strong ideology or public support, but purely on the basis of ‘opportunistic diplomacy’ and shortcuts. Stalin alleged that to win the elections, Vijay made secret alliances and compromises with forces who wanted to weaken the original Dravidian model of the state. He said that governments formed with such unethical and mismatched diplomacy cannot last long and due to mutual contradictions, the collapse of this government is certain in the next few months. Thalapathy Vijay’s TVK counterattack: The beginning of the end of Dravidian politics After this sharp attack by Stalin, there is panic in the camp of Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK). Leaders close to Vijay and party spokespersons have completely rejected the Chief Minister’s claim and termed it as panic over being out of power. The statement issued by TVK said that the people of Tamil Nadu were now fed up with the age-old dynastic and traditional Dravidian parties and have chosen the honest politics of Thalapathy Vijay for change. Vijay’s fans and grassroots workers (Local Party Workers) say that his government will complete the full 5-year term and will continue to work for the development of the people. What next in Tamil Nadu politics? Political analysts believe that this aggressive stance of Stalin clearly indicates that DMK is not going to give up so easily and will not leave any chance to corner Vijay’s government. If a situation of numbers game is created during the upcoming budget session or any other important bill within the Assembly, then the risk of mid-term elections or political instability in the state may increase. Not only the local voters of Tamil Nadu but also the national parties sitting in Delhi are keeping a close eye on this entire political drama, because the political equation of this important state of South India is changing rapidly.
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