Vishal Congratulates Vijay as CM, Wishes Golden Era for Tamil Nadu

Actor Vishal congratulated Vijay on taking oath as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, expressing hope for a golden era. He requested better amenities like mobile toilets for women constables and infrastructure improvements. Vishal emphasized the need for basic fixes like road repairs and storm water drains. Other film celebrities, including SJ Suryah, also extended their congratulations.

Key Points: Vishal Wishes Vijay Golden Era as Tamil Nadu CM

  • Vishal congratulates Vijay on becoming CM
  • Requests mobile toilets for women constables
  • Highlights need for road repairs and storm water drains
  • Other celebrities like SJ Suryah also congratulate Vijay
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Vishal tells TN CM Vijay: May this be the golden era of our state!

Actor Vishal congratulates Vijay on becoming Tamil Nadu CM, requesting better infrastructure and amenities for women constables.

"May this be the golden era of our state - Vishal"

Chennai, May 10

Congratulating actor Vijay who took oath as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, actor Vishal on Sunday expressed the desire for Vijay's term to be the golden era of the state.

Taking to his social media timelines to congratulate Vijay, Vishal wrote, "Congratulations to our honourable chief minister #ThalapathyVijay as I always love to call him for taking oath as the next chief minister of #TamilNadu and so happy to see a personality from our fraternity to lead the government. Best wishes to all the elected MLAs and future ministers. May this be the golden era of our state."

He then went on to add, Dear #CM Vijay sir, proud to add sir to the person I know for the last 32 years. Requesting you for the following. As a voter, would like to see you taking stock of the lady/woman constables who stand in the heat unnecessarily when a CM leaves his/her house to go to the secretariat. Request you to provide them mobile toilets."

He added, "Yes, there are promises to be met. But the basics like mending roads, which has been the same (for the) last 30 years with water logging, making sure the elusive storm water drains come into existence and also the list as common man goes on. But yes, these can be attented to which will make a mark which no leader has attended to till date. God bless you with abundant positivity and strength to handle all that comes your way to do good for the public. (sic)"

Several other film celebrities too congratulated Vijay on the occasion. Notable among these was actor S J Suryah, who has directed actor Vijay. He wrote, "Congratulations to my friend, actor Izhaya thazhapathy, then Thalapathy, now the youngest leader, Our Honourable Chief Minister Of TamilNadu @TVKVijayHQ sir. Happy seeing you sitting on THE CHAIR."

- IANS

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Ravi K
Vishal's letter is practical. Roads that haven't been touched in 30 years - that's the real issue in many parts of TN. Stormwater drains are a joke in Chennai. But let's give Vijay a chance, he seems genuine about change.
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James A
As someone who's worked in Chennai, I've seen the issues Vishal mentions. Hope Vijay's team prioritizes infrastructure and traffic management. It's not just about being a star but delivering results for the common citizen.
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Arjun K
Finally a leader from the entertainment industry! But politics is different from cinema. Let's see if Vijay can handle the real-life challenges. Vishal's suggestions are practical - basic amenities like toilets for women officers are long overdue. Hope this is indeed a golden era for TN! 🙏
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Suresh O
Good to see film stars supporting each other, but I hope Vijay doesn't just focus on Chennai. Rural areas need development too. Vishal's points about roads and drains are correct, but let's not forget farmers and education. Gold era can't be just about infrastructure!
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Lauren Z
Vishal mentioned 32 years of knowing Vijay - that's genuine friendship. Hope the CM listens to these practical suggestions from a fellow actor who understands the ground reality. Mobile toilets for women constables shows attention to real issues.
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