Vijay blames ‘rattled’ DMK for letting Lotus bloom in Tamil Nadu

Vijay took strong exception to an article in the DMK’s organ, Murasoli, and said the editorial piece attempted to defame and bring disrepute to the TVK
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president actor Vijay
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president actor Vijay
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CHENNAI: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president actor Vijay took a veiled dig at the ruling DMK, saying the party’s successful meetings rattled political adversaries and that they were beginning to unmask themselves.

The founder of the fledgling party accused the DMK of allowing the “Lotus” (BJP’s symbol) to bloom in Tamil Nadu and alleged that the Dravidian major had confused the people on the “common minimum agenda” (referring to the agreement reached with the then Vajpayee-led saffron party’s government).

“After an unsuccessful conspiracy to bring us down (in an apparent reference to the Karur tragedy, which claimed the lives of 41 people who came for Vijay’s rally), we witnessed three successful public meetings in Kancheepuram, Puducherry and Erode. Those who wanted to shut us down are rattled upon seeing the people standing with us,” the TVK chief said in a statement here.

He took strong exception to an article in the DMK’s organ, Murasoli, and said the editorial piece attempted to defame and bring disrepute to the TVK. “They are now beginning to unmask themselves. The leader of their party, the Chief Minister (MK Stalin), talks and throws stones, forgetting that he is standing in front of the mirror,” Vijay said in a hard-hitting statement on December 24.

“The DMK,” he said, “had confused the people with the so-called common minimum agenda and became a slave from 1999 to 2003 (during the Vajpayee-led BJP regime). They ensured the Lotus to bloom in Tamil Nadu.”

The TVK members should ignore the DMK’s “rhetoric and monologues” and join hands with the people and make the latter realise that the TVK is the only party qualified to strive for their cause, he said.

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