Following part-time politician Vijay’s second state-level convention of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in Madurai, where he launched sharp criticisms against Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and took jabs at the AIADMK, an intense poster war erupted in response. The backlash came swiftly, with both the DMK and AIADMK district units issuing strong warnings and public condemnation of Vijay’s remarks.
In Madurai, the DMK plastered posters mocking Vijay, including caricatures and taunting slogans such as “What bro… Over bro… Know your limits (Adaki Vasinga) bro.” Another poster featured a more direct threat, “As long as our brothers stand strong, TVK’s anils can’t even pluck a strand of h*ir.”
The AIADMK followed suit with its own posters aimed at Vijay, declaring pointedly, “We are not chameleons that change colours,” suggesting that unlike TVK, their stance remains unwavering.
With just a few months remaining before the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, these poster wars have set the stage for an increasingly confrontational political climate, signaling that the battle for influence has already begun.
(With inputs from Daily Thanthi)
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