Rahul Gandhi: Youth Voice Propels Vijay's TVK to Historic Tamil Nadu Win

Rahul Gandhi congratulated actor-turned-politician Vijay on TVK's strong performance in the Tamil Nadu elections, stating the mandate reflects the rising voice of youth. TVK has emerged as the single largest party, leading in over 100 seats and defeating incumbent DMK. Chief Minister MK Stalin lost the Kolathur constituency for the first time, marking a major political shift. Aadhav Arjuna dedicated the victory to the victims of the Karur stampede and accused DMK of using "cash-for-votes" tactics.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi on TVK Win: Youth Voice Can't Be Ignored

  • Rahul Gandhi congratulates Vijay on TVK's spectacular result
  • Mandate reflects growing youth-driven political sentiment
  • MK Stalin loses Kolathur seat for first time
  • TVK leads with 66 wins, DMK trails in second
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"Mandate reflects rising voice of youth which cannot, and will not, be ignored", says Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi congratulates Vijay as TVK leads in Tamil Nadu, calling the mandate a reflection of rising youth power. MK Stalin loses Kolathur seat.

"This mandate reflects the rising voice of youth, which cannot, and will not, be ignored. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, May 4

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday congratulated actor-turned-politician Vijay on his party's performance in the elections, stating that the result reflects the growing voice of the youth.

In a post on X, Gandhi said the mandate signifies an emerging youth-driven political sentiment that cannot be overlooked.

"I spoke to Thiru Vijay and congratulated him on TVK's spectacular result. This mandate reflects the rising voice of youth, which cannot, and will not, be ignored. My heartfelt thanks to the Congress workers of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry for their hard work and support. I reiterate that the Congress party will continue to protect and serve the people of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry", he said.

As Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is poised to become the single largest party in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, party leader Aadhav Arjuna on Monday said that the victory is dedicated to the tragic Karur incident.

He referred to a crowd stampede that occurred during the public outreach programme of TVK chief Vijay in Karur last year on September 27, resulting in the deaths of 41 people.

Setting a combative note, Arjuna, who is also TVK's general secretary of campaign management, described DMK as a party that uses "cash-for-votes", stating that the MK Stalin government was "thrown out" by the people of Tamil Nadu.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "We dedicate this victory to the Karur incident. The practice of cash-for-votes has been eliminated. The people of Tamil Nadu have delivered their verdict. DMK has been thrown out by the people."

His remarks come as TVK debuted in style and has been leading in early trends since the morning. One of their biggest victory is winning over the Chief Minister MK Stalin in the Kolathur constituency.

This defeat marks the first time the DMK leader will not represent the seat in the Assembly, signalling a major shift in Tamil Nadu's political landscape.

As of 8:00 PM, the ECI's data indicate a massive surge for the newcomer party, with TVK dominating the trends by securing 66 wins and leading in 40 seats. Incumbent DMK trails in a difficult second position with 32 wins and 28 leads, while the AIADMK alliance follows with 26 wins and 21 leads. Congress has managed 2 victory with 3 leads, marking a dramatic, high-stakes fight.

The results have also shattered long-held notions about actors struggling to succeed in politics, as Vijay now joins the league of iconic actor-turned-leaders like NT Rama Rao, MG Ramachandran, and J Jayalalithaa.

His performance reinforces that his cinematic popularity has translated into a deep emotional connection with the masses, reflected clearly in the public mandate.

TVK's victory could also mark a historic shift, as Tamil Nadu may witness its first government outside the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) dominance since June 1977.

- ANI

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Meera T
While I appreciate Rahul ji acknowledging TVK's success, let's not forget the tragic Karur incident. 41 lives lost is a heavy price for political ambition. Hope TVK prioritizes safety and governance over grand celebrations. ๐Ÿค”
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Arjun S
This is exactly what India needs - new faces, new ideas! For decades, TN was stuck between DMK and AIADMK. Now we see a third force rising. Rahul Gandhi should take notes for Congress revival too. Change is the only constant! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ”ฅ
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Sneha R
Respectful criticism: Rahul Gandhi's statement feels like a standard political courtesy. Congress itself has been struggling to connect with youth beyond dynasty politics. But yes, Vijay's victory is historic - proves cinema is still the strongest medium to reach masses in TN. Let's see if he can deliver on governance now.
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Vikram P
Cash-for-votes culture finally getting a reality check! TN voters have shown that no party is invincible. Rahul ji, if you want Congress to survive in TN, learn from Vijay - stop relying on coalition partners and build grassroots connect with youth. Just my honest opinion. ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
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Kavya N
As a Tamilian, this feels surreal. Watching my parents' generation talk about MGR and now seeing Vijay do the same... history repeats itself! Rahul Gandhi's comment is fine but the real message is - youth are done with corruption and caste politics. Jai Hind! ๐Ÿ™

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