'Stand with you in defending Tamil people's rights': Rahul Gandhi extends birthday wishes to CM Vijay
New Delhi, June 22
Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi extended birthday wishes to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on his 52nd birthday on Monday.
In his message on X, Gandhi emphasised his solidarity with Vijay in driving the state's progress and safeguarding the rights, dignity, and aspirations of the Tamil people.
"Wishing the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru Joseph Vijay, a very happy birthday. I wish you good health and success in all your efforts. I stand with you in defending the rights, dignity, and aspirations of the Tamil people, and in working together for the state's progress," he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended birthday wishes to Vijay, praying for his long and healthy life.
"Birthday greetings to the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru C. Joseph Vijay Ji. I pray for his long and healthy life," PM Modi posted on X.
Former Tamil Nadu CM and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president MK Stalin also wished for Vijay's continuous dedication to public service and well-being.
"Heartfelt birthday wishes to the honourable @CMOTamilNadu, Thiru. S. Joseph Vijay! I wish you the strength to continue serving the public with joy and physical-mental well-being," he said on 'X'.
Tamil Nadu Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Aadhav Arjuna also sent birthday wishes to CM, lauding his transition from a celebrated film actor to a "servant of the people."
In an X post, Arjuna highlighted Vijay's commitment to his new role, stating, "You ascended to the heights bestowed by the people, only to cast them aside for the sake of serving those very people; you proclaimed the grandeur of democracy with the words 'The people themselves are the monarchs'; you won the election as the Chief Minister desired by the people, as one among the people, and assumed the leadership of democracy! Now, from morning till night, without regard for time, you are tirelessly carrying out official duties as a 'servant of the people'."
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK chief Vijay celebrate his 52nd birthday today. This year marks a historic milestone for him, following his party's incredible success in its very first assembly election. He founded the party in 2024.
Vijay's victory is particularly striking given the context. Entering politics amid scepticism, controversies, and comparisons with past actor-politicians, he faced formidable opponents and entrenched party machinery. Yet, by converting fan enthusiasm into votes and leveraging a campaign focused on issues like anti-drug initiatives and social justice, he has rewritten expectations.
Tamil Nadu has witnessed actor-politicians before, but Vijay's rise--rooted in both cinematic charisma and a carefully crafted political narrative--signals a generational shift.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Unbelievable how quickly Vijay has transformed from a film star to a serious CM. From facing skepticism to winning elections in his first attempt - that's the power of connecting with common people. Aadhav Arjuna's tribute about him being a 'servant of the people' really captures his journey. 👏
I appreciate Rahul Gandhi's message, but let's be honest - defending Tamil rights should be a non-negotiable duty for any national leader, not just a birthday wish. I hope both Congress and BJP actually focus on Tamil Nadu's issues like water disputes and industrial development rather than just photo-ops.
All these leaders sending wishes is expected, but what matters is how Vijay delivers on his promises. The anti-drug initiatives and social justice focus are good starts. Let's see if he can maintain this momentum beyond the initial honeymoon period. As a Tamilian, I'm cautiously optimistic. 🤞
The actor-to-politician transition in Tamil Nadu is nothing new (MGR, Jayalalithaa, Kamal Haasan), but Vijay's rise feels different. He's tapping into a generational shift - young voters who want change. But leadership is more than charisma. I hope he focuses on education and employment, not just cultural issues.
Interesting that both Rahul and Modi wished him - shows how even national parties need to acknowledge regional strongmen now. But I worry about Tamil Nadu becoming a one-party state again. We need a healthy opposition, not just celebrity politics. Still, happy birthday to the CM - may he work
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