Overview
- Vijay said the DMK has turned to slanderous politics to target his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam as support for the new party grows.
- He alleged the party has treated slander as doctrine since 1969 and claimed corruption and bribery are its guiding principles.
- He criticised the government’s Vingnanotsavam, or Festival of Knowledge, calling it a festival of defamation aimed at TVK.
- He questioned the DMK’s social-justice credentials over declining a caste-based survey and said the party has strayed from the ideals of Periyar and Annadurai.
- He argued TVK’s criticism has been mild so far, pledged to expose the regime’s failures ahead of the 2026 Assembly election, and no detailed DMK rebuttal was reported in this coverage.