DMK president MK Stalin has launched a sharp political attack on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay, claiming the TVK government may not survive a full five-year term. In a fiery statement, Stalin described the election result as a “cinema tsunami,” questioning the coalition’s stability and asserting that the government is surviving only on the “mercy” of the DMK.
Stalin's Accusations
Stalin criticized the TVK administration for its lack of governance and alleged that internal conflicts within the ruling coalition could lead to an early collapse. He stated that the government's survival depends on DMK's support, implying that it lacks a solid majority or cohesive leadership.
Political Context
The remarks come amid heightened political tensions in Tamil Nadu, where the TVK, led by actor-turned-politician Vijay, recently assumed power. Stalin’s comments reflect the DMK’s strategy to position itself as a strong opposition force, targeting the new government’s credibility.
Stalin further warned that the TVK government’s policies are detrimental to the state’s development and called for a united opposition to challenge its decisions. He urged the public to remain vigilant and hold the government accountable.
Political analysts view this as a significant escalation in the rivalry between the DMK and TVK, with both parties preparing for future electoral battles. The DMK’s criticism is expected to intensify as it seeks to regain political ground.



