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TVK Govt to Defend State Rights, Maintain Ties with Centre: CM Vijay

Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay affirmed the TVK government’s dedication to safeguarding Tamil Nadu’s rights while maintaining constructive ties with the Union government. He attacked the previous DMK administration for corruption and financial mismanagement, contrasting it with his government’s commitment to transparency. Vijay reiterated his party’s federalist ideology, stating ideological differences with the BJP should not lead to constant conflict. He emphasized that the government’s allegiance is only to the people, guided by secularism and social justice.

TVK govt will defend state rights, maintain ties with Centre: CM Vijay

Chennai, June 23

Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay on Tuesday asserted that the Tamil Nadu government would firmly safeguard the State's rights and interests while maintaining a constructive relationship with the Union government, emphasising that development and welfare remained the administration's foremost priorities.

Replying to the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the Governor's Address in the Assembly, Vijay said the Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK)-led government was committed to building a transparent, corruption-free and people-centric administration. He stressed that the government was moving steadily towards ensuring good governance, accountability, and the welfare of all sections of society, particularly women.

"Our objective is to create a transparent administration and ensure the safety and welfare of women. We are moving towards these goals step by step," he said.

The Chief Minister also launched a sharp attack on the previous DMK government, rejecting criticism that his administration lacked experience in governance. Without naming the opposition directly, Vijay accused the former regime of financial mismanagement, corruption, and misuse of public resources. He said his government knew how to work for the people but not how to misuse public funds.

Drawing a contrast with previous administrations, he said the TVK government would ensure transparency in public tenders, protect government revenues, and create employment opportunities through fair and accountable processes. Vijay further said his administration was determined to curb the drug menace and strengthen accountability across departments.

Addressing Centre-State relations, the Chief Minister restated his party's ideological position of "federalism at the Centre and autonomy for the States." While making it clear that the TVK remained politically opposed to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), he said ideological differences should not result in constant confrontation with the Union government.

"We are ideologically opposed to the BJP. However, that does not mean we should be in conflict with the Union government on every issue. Tamil Nadu's development is our priority. At the same time, we will never compromise on the State's rights or policy principles," he said.

Maintaining that his government had consistently defended Tamil Nadu's interests on issues concerning federal rights and resource allocation, Vijay dismissed allegations that the administration was aligned with any political camp. He said the government's allegiance was only to the people, and its guiding principles remained secularism and social justice.

"Those who attempt to create confusion on matters relating to State rights will ultimately be rejected by the people. We do not belong to any team. We belong only to the people," he said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Reading between the lines, Vijay is clearly differentiating himself from both DMK's aggressive posturing and BJP's centralising tendencies. This "third way" could work if he maintains it. But actions speak louder than words - will be watching closely how he handles upcoming budget and water sharing issues with neighbouring states.

Vikram M

It's easy to promise transparency when you're newly in power. The real test will be when the administration faces its first major crisis or corruption allegations against one of its own ministers. Vijay's opposition to DMK is understandable, but he must also hold his own party to the same standards he's demanding from others.

Rajesh Q

Well spoken but how many movie stars-turned-politicians have delivered on such promises? Vijay needs to move beyond just criticising previous governments and show concrete results. The people of Tamil Nadu are tired of empty rhetoric from all sides. Show us the numbers on employment, drug seizures, and cleared tenders.

Siddharth J

As a Tamilian living in Bangalore, I appreciate the balanced approach to Centre-State relations. The era of either total submission or constant confrontation is outdated. What we need is mature federalism where states can champion their interests while cooperating on national priorities like infrastructure and education. Good start, CM Vijay. 👌

Manish T

The focus on women's safety and welfare is crucial. But let's not forget that previous governments also made similar promises. What specific measures is TVK taking? More CCTV cameras, fast-track courts, better policing? These are not just campaign slogans but require dedicated implementation. Will reserve judgment until we see concrete policy.

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