
Won't join any alliance for Tamil Nadu polls, TVK will get full majority: Vijay
India Today
Speaking exclusively to India Today TV, Vijay announced that TVK will contest the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls independently and expressed confidence that the party will secure a full majority.
Actor-turned-politician and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay on Friday said that his party will contest the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, exuding confidence that it will form the government with an absolute majority.
In an exclusive conversation with India Today TV, Vijay asserted that TVK would not align with either the INDIA bloc or the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) before or after the polls, maintaining that the party would secure a single-party majority on its own.
"TVK won't join the INDIA bloc or the NDA before or after the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. I am fully assured that Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam will get a full majority and form the next government in the state," Vijay said.
"I will definitely win. People are looking for a change," he added, expressing confidence that voters would back his party's 'whistle' symbol.
Furthermore, the TVK chief suspected that his political opponents may distribute money to voters but assured that people will support TVK. "Although money may be distributed during elections, voters would ultimately choose the whistle," he said.
Vijay also revealed that his decision to enter politics was taken during the Covid-19 pandemic. "I decided to enter politics during the Corona period. I knew it was the right time," he said.

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