Key Points

Actor C. Joseph Vijay has dramatically entered the political arena by positioning his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) as a direct challenger to the ruling DMK in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. He unequivocally rejected any potential alliance with the BJP, calling them a "fascist force" and positioning himself as a defender of Tamil interests. Vijay's political strategy involves contesting in all 234 constituencies and drawing candidates from local communities. His bold declarations signal a potentially significant shift in Tamil Nadu's political landscape, challenging existing power structures.

Key Points: Vijay Declares TVK vs DMK Battle for 2026 Tamil Nadu Election

  • Vijay announces direct political confrontation with DMK
  • TVK to contest all 234 constituencies with local candidates
  • Actor brands BJP as ideological enemy
  • Criticizes Stalin government's unfulfilled promises
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TN 2026 election a direct fight between TVK and DMK: Vijay

Actor Vijay launches TVK's political challenge, targets DMK and BJP, promises new political narrative for Tamil Nadu's future

"The 2026 election will be between the DMK and the TVK. Let us together build a new Tamil Nadu. - C. Joseph Vijay"

Chennai, Aug 21

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president and actor C. Joseph Vijay on Thursday declared that the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election would be a straight contest between his party and the ruling DMK.

Addressing a massive gathering at TVK's second State-level conference at Parapathi in Madurai district, Vijay said the BJP was his ideological enemy while the DMK was his political opponent.

Thousands of TVK cadres and fans had assembled at the venue since Wednesday night, and Vijay arrived in his trademark style, running across a 500-metre ramp as supporters cheered and party colours filled the air.

"All Tamil people are my blood relatives. I came into politics with determination, not as a refuge. Serving the people is my duty, and I will stand with them all my life," he said.

Vijay ruled out any alliance with the BJP, describing it as a "fascist force," and accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of forcing the NEET examination on Tamil Nadu.

He also came down heavily on the DMK government, charging Chief Minister M.K. Stalin with misleading women, government employees, and other sections of society through unfulfilled promises.

"Answer us, Stalin uncle. Did you come to power to serve the people or betray them? It is very wrong, uncle," he said, criticising the government over corruption, women's safety, the farmer crisis, and the Parandur airport protests.

Reiterating that TVK will contest all 234 constituencies, Vijay told the crowd that the candidates would be drawn from local communities and urged voters to treat every TVK nominee as if he himself were contesting.

In a symbolic announcement, he said he would contest from Madurai East and nine other constituencies before clarifying that wherever TVK fields a candidate, it should be seen as his own battle.

Vijay also criticised the Centre for neglecting the Keezhadi archaeological findings and the plight of fishermen arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy.

He aimed the AIADMK for straying from the ideals of its founder, M.G. Ramachandran, while recalling the legacy of late DMDK leader Vijayakant.

"The BJP cannot succeed in this secular land with any alliance," he declared.

Concluding his speech, Vijay told his cadre that the political fight in Tamil Nadu was now reduced to two sides.

"The 2026 election will be between the DMK and the TVK. Let us together build a new Tamil Nadu."

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Another actor turned politician making tall claims. We've seen this before with other parties. DMK might have shortcomings but at least they have governance experience. TVK needs to show more than just speeches.
Siddharth J
His stance against BJP is commendable. Tamil Nadu needs a strong regional voice that won't compromise with Delhi parties. But calling it a direct fight with DMK ignores AIADMK completely - that's overconfidence.
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Anjali F
Addressing women's safety and farmer issues is much needed! DMK made many promises but implementation is weak. Hope TVK brings fresh energy to Tamil politics 💪
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Michael C
Interesting development in TN politics. The anti-BJP stance might attract many voters who want strong regional representation. But contesting all 234 seats alone seems ambitious for a new party.
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Karthik V
Good that he's raising Keezhadi issue - our ancient Tamil heritage deserves central government support. But political speeches are easy, actual governance is different. Let's see the manifesto first.

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