Vijay mocks the ongoing DMK-BJP confrontation over the language issue, calling it childish and insincere.
He opposes the imposition of Hindi, aligning with the DMK’s stance, while accusing both parties of deceiving the public.
Vijay highlights his political movement, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), as a force for change in Tamil Nadu‘s future.
Vijay criticized the ongoing language row between Tamil Nadu’s ruling DMK and the BJP-led Centre, mocking their political posturing. Referring to the conflict over the National Education Policy (NEP) and the three-language policy, he likened their behavior to “LKG, UKG children fighting.”
He accused both parties of staging their confrontation for political advantage, deceiving the public by pretending to be at odds while maintaining the status quo.
Vijay Blasts DMK and BJP for “Staged” Political Clash Over Hindi Policy
The actor-turned-politician reiterated his opposition to the imposition of Hindi, which he believes goes against Tamil Nadu’s established two-language policy. He drew attention to the Union government’s attempt to withhold funds from Tamil Nadu if the NEP was not fully implemented, including the controversial three-language formula. For Vijay, this was yet another example of authoritarian tactics that disregarded the state’s autonomy.
Vijay’s comments came as he sought to establish his political movement, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), as a credible alternative to the dominant political forces in Tamil Nadu. He spoke of the party’s commitment to social justice, calling for the removal of “landlords” from the political sphere. He positioned TVK as the party that would carry forward the ideals of leaders like Periyar and Ambedkar, making it the rightful heir to Tamil Nadu’s progressive political legacy.
Despite facing opposition and criticisms, Vijay continued to defend his position that TVK would bring true change to the state’s political landscape. He emphasized that his movement was built for the people and would prioritize their economic well-being and livelihoods. As the 2026 elections approach, TVK’s rise seems poised to challenge the existing political establishment, according to Vijay and his supporters.
Vijay’s remarks serve as a strong critique of the ongoing political theatrics between the DMK and BJP over Hindi imposition. His call for change underscores his ambition to reshape Tamil Nadu politics through TVK, focusing on social justice and the needs of the common people.
“Vijay’s comment that the DMK-BJP dispute over Hindi is “like LKG, UKG children fighting” captures his criticism of the political drama being played out for public attention, while real issues remain sidelined”.