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"TVK-headed alliance would always be against DMK and BJP," says Vijay at State Executive meet

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) | July 4, 2025 5:14:55 PM IST
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party founder Vijay convened a State Executive Committee meeting at the party headquarters in Chennai, where several key resolutions were passed ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

At the meeting, actor and party chief Vijay declared, "TVK-headed alliance would always be against DMK and BJP. There is no room for compromise in this. This State Executive Committee Meeting strongly registers this...We are Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam which is not DMK or AIADMK to encourage alliance with BJP for some selfish political gains."

Vijay further emphasised, "No direct or indirect alliance with the ideological enemy and separatists. BJP divides people based on religion and encourages division among people to enjoy political gain. Their such poisonous attempts could work anywhere but never in Tamil Nadu."

Among the resolutions adopted, one strongly criticized the Election Commission of India's (ECI) electoral revision process, stating, "Electoral revision in poll-bound states is an effort to reduce the votes of minorities and this should be stopped. ECI has decided to conduct intensive electoral revision in assembly election-bound states and it is highly suspicious that BJP is trying to reduce the minority voters and to increase their voters which is against democracy. This State Executive Committee meeting strongly condemns this."

Amit Shah's recent comments on the English language were deemed "malicious" by the TVK state executive committee, describing them as a direct assault on Tamil Nadu's two-language policy.

The Tamil Vettri Kazhagham mentioned that the party will never accept the imposition of Hindi and the Sanskrit language on Tamil Nadu. The party also condemned the Election Commission of India's decision to conduct electoral revision and stated that the main purpose of it is to reduce minority votes in the state.

The Committee noted that the electoral revision is being conducted to increase the pro-BJP votes, which is against democracy. (ANI)

 
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