Tamil Minister's Sharp Critique: Why Actor Vijay and Governor Face Scrutiny

Tamil Nadu Minister Durai Murugan has launched a dual critique targeting both actor Vijay and Governor R.N. Ravi. He questioned Vijay's silence over recent tragedies and political preparedness. The minister accused Governor Ravi of behaving like an opposition leader rather than maintaining constitutional dignity. These comments reflect growing tensions between the DMK government and Raj Bhavan while Vijay's political ambitions face scrutiny.

Key Points: Durai Murugan Criticizes Actor Vijay and Governor Ravi

  • Minister demands answers from Vijay regarding 41 deaths controversy
  • Compares politics to needing eyes all over body for observation
  • Accuses Governor of abandoning constitutional dignity for opposition role
  • Highlights Tamil Nadu's peace despite Governor's separatist claims
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'True leader has eyes all over his body': TN Minister Vijay and Guv

TN Minister Durai Murugan questions actor Vijay's political maturity and accuses Governor Ravi of acting like opposition leader amid growing tensions.

"A leader should not have just two eyes — his entire body must be eyes, capable of observing everything and thinking wisely. - Durai Murugan"

Chennai, Oct 20

Senior DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Water Resources Minister Durai Murugan on Monday launched a sharp critique of actor Vijay and Governor R.N. Ravi, asserting that both lacked the political maturity and understanding required for their roles.

Speaking to reporters in Vellore, Durai Murugan said, “Forty-one people have died, and everyone is blaming him (Vijay). He must answer for this tragedy. But so far, he has not come forward or given any explanation. I don’t know how long he intends to remain silent or how this silence will benefit him.”

The minister, known for his witty political observations, added that politics required far more than popularity. “Running a party is not easy. A party is made up of people from different walks of life, with varied temperaments and experiences. Therefore, a leader should not have just two eyes — his entire body must be eyes, capable of observing everything and thinking wisely. A successful party must accept everyone; otherwise, it will soon fade away,” he remarked, indirectly referring to actor Vijay’s political ambitions and the controversies surrounding his political outfit.

In another interaction, Durai Murugan was asked about Governor R.N. Ravi’s recent statement that “poverty has not been eradicated in Tamil Nadu and caste discrimination and separatism are on the rise.” The DMK veteran responded bluntly, saying, “He is no longer acting like a Governor of this state — he is behaving like the Leader of the Opposition. He has forsaken the dignity and decorum of his constitutional office. He speaks like a person belonging to the Opposition, not like a Governor.”

Durai Murugan went on to add, “Hence, we do not respect him as a Governor, nor do we wish to comment about him. In many northern states, separatist tendencies are visible, but in Tamil Nadu, we have maintained peace and harmony. The Governor’s remarks are not new — others with similar political motives have said the same things before. I therefore choose to ignore his statements.”

The minister’s comments come amid escalating friction between Raj Bhavan and the DMK government, and also at a time when actor Vijay’s political entry has triggered widespread debate in Tamil Nadu’s political circles.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I respect Durai Murugan's experience, I think he's being too harsh on Vijay. The actor is new to politics and deserves some time to learn. Everyone makes mistakes in the beginning. The 41 deaths are tragic, but let's not crucify him before hearing his side.
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Rohit P
Completely agree about the Governor! He's behaving like a BJP spokesperson rather than a constitutional head. Tamil Nadu has always maintained peace and harmony. Why is he trying to create unnecessary controversies? 🤔
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Ananya R
The friction between Raj Bhavan and state government is becoming too frequent. This isn't good for Tamil Nadu's development. Both sides should show more maturity and work together for the people's welfare.
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James A
As someone following Indian politics from abroad, I find this debate fascinating. Durai Murugan's critique seems spot on - leadership requires more than star power. The Governor's role should be above party politics.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think Durai Murugan is deflecting from real issues. Instead of criticizing others, the government should focus on solving problems like water scarcity and unemployment. Actions speak louder than words! 💯
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Meera T
The "entire body must

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