Cousin Aishwarya Overjoyed as Vijay Becomes Tamil Nadu CM: "I Felt Very Proud"

TVK chief Vijay was sworn in as the 13th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu at Fort George in Chennai. His cousin Aishwarya expressed immense pride, describing him as a humble and struggling individual. Actor and producer V Natarajan praised Vijay as calm and kind-hearted, promising a corruption-free administration. In his address, Vijay vowed to repay the people's debt, emphasizing his humble origins and commitment to secular social justice.

Key Points: Vijay Sworn In as TN CM: Cousin & Actor React

  • Vijay sworn in as 13th Tamil Nadu CM
  • Cousin Aishwarya expresses pride
  • Actor Natarajan praises his character
  • Vijay vows corruption-free, secular governance
  • He acknowledges humble origins as assistant director's son
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"I felt very proud": Cousin Aishwarya after TVK Chief Vijay becomes Tamil Nadu CM

TVK chief Vijay becomes Tamil Nadu CM. Cousin Aishwarya and actor V Natarajan praise his humility. Vijay vows corruption-free administration.

"He struggled a lot. He is a very down-to-earth person. - Aishwarya"

Chennai, May 10

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK chief Vijay's cousin Aishwarya expressed his happiness after he assumed office at the secretariat located in the historic Fort George in Chennai on Sunday.

While talking to the media, Aishwarya described Vijay as a humble person who has "struggled" a lot before becoming the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.

After attending the oath-taking ceremony, TVK Chief and Tamil Nadu CM Vijay's cousin, Aishwarya, said, "It was too good. I felt very proud. He struggled a lot. He is a very down-to-earth person."

Earlier, actor and producer V Natarajan described the TVK Chief C Joseph Vijay as a "calm, humble and kind-hearted person" after the actor was sworn in as the 13th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on Sunday.

While talking to the media, Natarajan expressed hope in Vijay's governance, saying that "Vijay would provide Tamil Nadu with a corruption-free and bribery-free administration."

"He (Vijay) is a calm, humble and kind-hearted person. I have known Vijay from his early days in cinema. The promises made by Vijay during the election campaign were not mere cinema dialogues, but words that came from his heart. Vijay would provide Tamil Nadu with a corruption-free and bribery-free administration," said Natarajan.

After being sworn in as CM, Vijay emphasised that his government would mark the "new beginning" and era of "real, secular and social justice."

Addressing a gathering at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium here, Vijay stressed that he would "repay the debt" of the people, adding that he doesn't come from a "royal family" but a common family member of the Tamil Nadu public.

"I know very well about normal and common people's mind and how life is like for someone; I was born to an ordinary assistant director. I do not come from a royal family. I am just like your son, your daughter, your elder brother, or your younger brother--that is how I see myself. And it was because you saw me that way that you gave me such a great place in cinema," said Vijay.

"Now, leaving all of that behind and entering politics to repay my debt of gratitude to you, you embraced me with so much love and affection, saying, 'We are here for you, Vijay. We will take care of everything.' At this moment, I must say this: throughout this journey and this process, I faced countless hardships and humiliations. But despite all that, you too endured difficulties and insults for my sake. You never cared about any of it; you treated my pain as your own and stood beside me throughout. Today, when I say, 'I, Joseph Vijay...,' you have made it a reality. I truly do not know what to say," he added.

Vijay, often referred to as the 'Thalapathy', showed a crowd-pulling ability in the election rallies, which many compared to actor-turned-politician and former CM MG Ramachandran. While Tamil Nadu has had a long history of actors entering and conquering politics, the State awaited another star to step up in the line after Captain Vijayakanth.

He has also embraced his Christian identity while being outspoken about secular politics. Although the TVK was launched in 2024, he has been looked at as a social worker and has not been apolitical, given his films, which dealt with drug menace, corruption and other socio-political issues. While there has been speculation of him entering politics since 2009, Vijay has involved himself in social work.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm cautiously optimistic. Vijay's films always had social messages, but running a state is different from acting. Let's see if he can balance his Christian identity with secularism like he promised. Wishing him all the best! 🙏
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Rohit P
Finally, an actor-CM after MGR and Jayalalithaa! But let's not forget Vijaykanth's legacy too. The people of TN clearly wanted change. Hope Vijay uses his common man's understanding to actually improve lives, not just give cinematic speeches.
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Kavya N
"I don't come from a royal family" – that's what won hearts. Vijay's humbleness is genuine. His cousin Aishwarya's pride is understandable, he has seen Vijay's struggles firsthand. But actions speak louder than words. Let's wait and watch.
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Arjun K
Every politician promises corruption-free rule. Vijay needs to show real results, not just slogans. His film 'Mersal' criticized the system – now he IS the system. I hope he remembers the common man's struggles he portrayed on screen. Time will tell.
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Siddharth J
From 'Thalapathy' to 'Thalaivar' of TN! 😄 His cousin's pride is beautiful – family support matters. But governance needs more than emotions. Hope he brings the same energy he showed in rallies to administrative work. Namakku support, Vijay anna!

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