Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Vows White Paper on DMK Finances, Signs Key Orders

Tamil Nadu CM Vijay, in his first speech, promised to release a white paper on the previous DMK government's finances, accusing them of emptying the treasury with over Rs 10 lakh crore debt. He signed documents approving 200 units of free power and Special Task Forces for women's safety and drug control. Vijay vowed to run a transparent government, perform all actions openly, and not misuse public funds. He thanked Congress and VCK leaders, while emphasizing his focus on education, roads, and drinking water.

Key Points: TN CM Vijay Vows White Paper, Free Power & STF for Women

  • Vijay vows white paper on DMK's Rs 10 lakh crore debt
  • Signs orders for 200 units free power and STF for women's safety
  • Pledges transparent government and open meetings
  • Focuses on education, roads, drinking water infrastructure
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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay vows 'white paper' on DMK govt's finances; signs document ensuring free power and STF for women's safety

TN CM Vijay promises a white paper on DMK's finances, signs orders for 200 units free power and STF for women's safety, vowing transparent governance.

"I will not touch even a single paisa of the people's money. - CM Vijay"

Chennai, May 10

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay on Sunday promised to release a "white paper" related to the finances of the previous Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government in the state.

In his first speech after being sworn in as Tamil Nadu CM, Vijay expressed his will to run a "transparent government", noting that he would perform all actions "openly." He also accused the previous DMK government of emptying the state's treasury.

"After reviewing everything, I intend to release a white paper to the people. I want my government to be a transparent government. That is the very first thing I want to do. As far as Tamil Nadu is concerned, if I need to meet someone, I will not do it secretly or behind closed doors. Whatever I do, I will do openly and transparently. I request all of you to give me some time. I will gradually fulfil everything I have promised and will sincerely strive to implement them. This is your government. I will ensure strict safety for women," CM Vijay said.

Pointing out the 'poor financials' of the state, while blaming DMK, Vijay continued, "Today, the condition in which our Tamil Nadu government has been left is something I have seen for myself. The last government has gone out after borrowing debts of more than Rs 10 lakh crore; the treasury has been completely emptied before they left office. It is in such a situation that we have taken charge. I am not saying this for effect; only after going inside and seeing things firsthand can one understand what is there and what is not."

He further vowed not to use "people's money", emphasising that his primary focus would be to improve education, roads, drinking water facilities, and other essential services.

"Even if some people humiliate me, whether they are friends or enemies, all 8 crore people are still my people. My heart tells me that I must give complete attention to education, roads, drinking water facilities, and other essential services. As I said before, I will not touch even a single paisa of the people's money," he said.

The TVK chief also signed the first set of documents after taking the oath of Tamil Nadu CM, which gave nod to 200 units of free power supply and Special Task Forces to tackle drugs and ensure women's safety.

He also thanked Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, KC Venugopal and VCK chief Thol. Thirumavalavan, CPI(M) leader P Shanmugam.

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.

In the 2026 elections, he won two seats, Perambur and Trichy East, and will resign from one.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate the focus on women's safety. A Special Task Force is much needed in Tamil Nadu. But I hope this white paper isn't just political drama. We've seen many promises before. Also, blaming DMK for everything is easy - let's see how he fixes the roads and drinking water in rural areas. Genuine change takes time. 🙏
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Vikram M
"I will not touch even a single paisa of the people's money" - powerful words from Thalapathy! But let's be real, in Tamil Nadu politics, we've seen many actors-turned-CMs. MGR did well, Jayalalithaa too. Vijay has the charisma but governing is different from acting. The free power scheme is good for middle-class families struggling with bills. Hope he stays humble and focused.
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Sneha F
I'm cautiously optimistic. The white paper is a good move for accountability. But I wish he hadn't spent so much time attacking DMK - we already know they messed up. Focus on solutions, CM! The education and infrastructure promises are what matter to common people like us. Also, embracing his Christian identity while being secular is refreshing in today's polarized times. 👍
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Ravi K
Another actor in power? Lage raho! But seriously, Vijay's track record in social work gives me some hope. The drug menace in Tamil Nadu is real, and an STF for that is overdue. His speech about transparency is exactly what we need after years of opaque governance. Let's give him 6 months to show results. India needs more leaders who walk the talk. 🚀
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Lakshmi X

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