TVK Leader Hails Vijay as Tamil Nadu's Future CM, Predicts 2026 Victory

TVK leader and candidate KA Sengottaiyan has declared party chief Vijay as an emerging future leader capable of governing Tamil Nadu. He expressed confidence that Vijay would bring about a regime change and assume power in the 2026 Assembly elections, stating no force can stop the people's mandate. Sengottaiyan highlighted TVK's key promises of a clean government, full safety for women, and guaranteed youth employment. He also defended Vijay's political activity against criticism and noted the strong support for him from various sections of society.

Key Points: Vijay is Future Leader for Tamil Nadu: TVK's Sengottaiyan

  • TVK fields candidates in all 234 seats
  • Sengottaiyan predicts 2026 regime change
  • Party promises clean government & women's safety
  • Massive public support for Vijay cited
  • Leaders defend Vijay's political activity
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"Vijay is emerging as future leader capable of governing Tamil Nadu": TVK leader KA Sengottaiyan

TVK leader KA Sengottaiyan praises Vijay as a leader capable of governing Tamil Nadu, predicts regime change in 2026 assembly elections.

"Vijay is emerging as a future leader capable of governing Tamil Nadu - KA Sengottaiyan"

Coimbatore, March 30

Ahead of the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly elections, TVK leader and candidate from Gopichettipalayam constituency KA Sengottaiyan on Sunday lauded party chief Vijay, describing him as a future leader capable of governing the state.

Following the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) candidate introduction meeting held in Chennai today, party functionaries accorded a rousing welcome to former minister KA Sengottaiyan when he arrived in Coimbatore by flight.

Speaking to reporters, Sengottaiyan said that TVK leader Vijay had announced candidates for all 234 Assembly constituencies and said that Vijay's speech was delivered in a manner that could create a new political resurgence and left the nation amazed.

He further stated that Vijay is emerging as a future leader capable of governing Tamil Nadu and is widely loved by the people. Expressing confidence, he said Vijay would bring about a regime change in the 2026 Assembly elections and assume power, asserting that no force can stop the people's mandate.

Sengottaiyan noted that candidates have been fielded in all 234 constituencies in Tamil Nadu, along with 30 constituencies in Puducherry.

He claimed that only TVK can provide a clean and transparent government, highlighting key promises such as ensuring full safety for women and guaranteeing employment opportunities for youth.

Referring to the public mood, he said people increasingly desire a change in governance and are aspiring for a new administration in the state.

He added that the massive public response witnessed at the event reflects growing support for Vijay and his team of candidates, who are expected to assume office with the backing of the people.

On contesting under a different symbol, Sengottaiyan pointed out that he has won elections nine times, eight times from Gobichettipalayam and once from Sathyamangalam. He said he would once again contest from Gobichettipalayam and continue to work with people's support, adding that he would respect the people's verdict.

Responding to a question regarding remarks on women by V Ponraj, he said a police complaint had been filed condemning the statement, following which Ponraj had apologised.

On his shift from AIADMK to TVK, Sengottaiyan said he had been "expelled" from the party, adding that even ordinary members were removed in an unprecedented manner.

He stated that after joining TVK, he had witnessed strong support for Vijay not only from the youth and educated sections but also from people abroad.

Reacting to criticism by former minister SP Velumani that Vijay is not active in the political field, Sengottaiyan said only Velumani could make such remarks, adding that many others without positions are similarly expressing frustration.

He asserted that the people's verdict would ultimately prove such criticisms wrong.

On Vijay potentially contesting from two constituencies, he said that it is common for leaders to do nothing, adding that "even former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa had contested from two seats."

- ANI

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Karthik V
Sengottaiyan Anna jumping ship from AIADMK says a lot about the current state of that party. His experience is valuable, but let's see if this 'political resurgence' is real or just another star-powered campaign. Youth employment is the key issue for me.
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Rohit P
Thalaivar Vijay! 🎬✨ From screen to state? He has the mass appeal for sure. But governing is very different from acting in a movie where everything is scripted. Hope he has a solid team of administrators and not just fan clubs.
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's fascinating. Tamil Nadu has a history of film personalities transitioning to politics. The promise of a "clean government" is universal, but the proof is in the governance. The 2026 elections will be very interesting to watch.
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Manish T
Fielding candidates in all 234 seats is a bold move for a new party. Shows confidence, or overconfidence? The real test is not the speech that amazes the nation, but the policies that improve Coimbatore, Chennai, and every village.
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Anjali F
I appreciate that they filed a complaint against the inappropriate remark on women. That's a good start. But one action isn't enough. The "full safety for women" promise needs a detailed, actionable plan. We are watching.

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