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Empuraan Faces 17 Cuts After Massive Hindu Outrage Against Commie Prithviraj’s Propaganda Film

L2: Empuraan, starring Mohanlal and directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, has faced backlash for allegedly promoting anti-Hindu, anti-BJP, and anti-Modi narratives.

Following widespread outrage on social media, the filmmakers have decided to recensor the movie. According to Manorama News, the director and producers, including Aashirvad Cinemas, plan to submit a revised version to the Censor Board before its re-release next week, with the modifications expected to be completed by Monday.

Reports indicate that 17 cuts have been made, particularly to reduce violent scenes against women and remove certain elements depicting religious hatred and violence. Producer Gokulam Gopalan reportedly urged Prithviraj to implement these changes to prevent public backlash.

Released on 27 March 2025, the film has been accused of historical distortion and biased storytelling. It opens with a 2002 village-burning sequence, widely seen as a reference to the Godhra riots. The film omits the initial attack and portrays Hindu mobs as the sole aggressors, showing them assaulting Muslims and committing atrocities.

A disturbing scene shows a young Muslim boy calling for his father during an ambush, only to be brutally beaten to death by a Hindu man. This is followed by a group of Muslims seeking refuge in a Hindu household, where they are attacked once again culminating in a horrifying moment where a Hindu man rapes a pregnant Muslim woman.

The narrative suggests that the Sabarmati Express fire was accidental, which a Hindu political leader, Bajrang Patel, exploits to gain power and target Muslims. A Muslim boy (played by Prithviraj) survives and later seeks revenge against the Hindu leader, who by then has risen to national prominence.

The fictional Akhanda Shakti Morcha (ASM), a Hindutva party, is a thinly veiled BJP proxy. It’s the BJP and RSS in all but name, cast as barbaric vandals tearing apart Kerala’s “secular” soul. Prithviraj and writer Murali Gopy don’t just stop at political critique—they caricature Hindu karsevaks as violent thugs, while their foes, including Mohanlal’s shadowy protagonist, emerge as morally superior.

The climax presents a symbolic showdown where Bajrang is overthrown by a Christian character, Lucifer (Mohanlal), and a Muslim character, Zayed (Prithviraj). The Hindu leader, Ramdas, is ultimately eliminated by a Chinese mafia, reinforcing a narrative of a non-Hindu alliance defeating a Hindu leader.

The film is all about painting Hindu nationalism as a modern-day plague.

The fact that Mohanlal, who is widely respected and admired across the political spectrum chose to become a pawn in Prithviraj’s propaganda game did not go down well with many. Many had called for the revocation of the Lieutenant Colonel title of the Indian Army awarded to Mohanlal for being part of a Communist propaganda film.

Following this massive outrage by Hindus and backlash from RSS, the filmmakers have taken a backfoot fearing box office loss due to negative reviews.

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Dravidian Model Governance: Officer Pays The Price Twice For Blocking Corruption, Put On Waiting List After Uncovering Consecutive Scams In Tirunelveli And Sivakasi Corporations

A woman health officer who was transferred to Sivakasi after exposing corruption in the Tirunelveli Corporation has now been placed on a waiting list after uncovering another irregularity within Sivakasi Corporation. Her reassignment, which came soon after she imposed a fine on a private company for violations, has led to discussions about the corrupt Dravidian Model of governance.

In Sivakasi, the sanitation contract has been handled by Ram & Co since April 2022, as per the orders of the Municipal Administrative Commissioner. The corporation allocates ₹8.5 crore annually to the company, which is responsible for employing 270 sanitation workers and ensuring efficient waste management.

During a corporation meeting, councilors voiced concerns about an insufficient workforce and a lack of proper equipment, which they claimed were affecting sanitation services. In response, health department officials conducted an inspection, uncovering multiple violations. The investigation revealed that only 170 workers were employed instead of the required 270, employees were not receiving ESI and PF benefits, wastes collected were not being properly segregated, and corporation vehicles were poorly maintained.

Following these findings, the Sivakasi Municipal Corporation’s Health Officer recommended imposing a ₹37 lakh fine on the contractor. However, no immediate action was taken. It was only after media reports exposed the issue that the fine was finally enforced in January 2025.

Subsequently, reports suggest that political pressure from the DMK and the contractor company played a role in Saroja’s transfer. The Health Secretary reassigned her to Tenkasi Municipality, where there is no designated post for an Health Officer, effectively placing her on a waiting list.

Officer Unearthed A Similar Scam In Tirunelveli

Interestingly, Saroja was initially transferred to Sivakasi after uncovering a ₹55 lakh scam in the Tirunelveli Corporation, where an excessive amount of cleaning supplies was procured in a single month.

In a statement, R. Mohan, president of the Nellai District Rural Development Workers’ Union alleged that certain officials recently procured phenyl worth ₹12 lakh for a two-month supply but generated fraudulent invoices claiming a purchase of ₹67 lakh, attempting to siphon off ₹55 lakh. Dr. Saroja, however, resisted pressure to approve these inflated bills.

Additionally, he pointed out irregularities in the corporation’s solid waste management contract. According to the agreement, the contractor was required to employ 763 workers but had hired fewer than 500. The contractor allegedly falsified records to pocket the salaries of over 250 workers. Dr. Saroja identified this malpractice and confronted the contractor. She was also known for supporting sanitation workers and dengue breeding checkers in their demand for fair wages.

Mohan further alleged that under pressure from certain officials, the outgoing Corporation Commissioner, Thakare Shubham Dnyandeorao, relieved Dr. Saroja from her role immediately after his transfer orders were issued.

The same company now under investigation in Sivakasi had also secured a contract in Tirunelveli. Her abrupt transfer, despite repeatedly exposing corruption, has sparked a major controversy, raising serious concerns about political influence and a corruption in Dravidian Model governance.

(With Inputs From Dinamalar)

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Curfew Lifted In Nepal, 51 Pro-Monarchy Protesters Arrested After Deadly Violence

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Curfew order, restricting movement, gatherings, and protests, was lifted in Nepal’s Baneshwar-Tinkune stretch and surrounding areas on Saturday as tension eased.

Till now, 51 people, mostly top pro-monarchy protestors, including the senior vice-chairman of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party Rabindra Mishra, General Secretary Dhawal Sumsher Rana, Swagat Nepal, Shepherd Limbu and Santosh Tamang, as well some other leaders for ‘instigating’ violence, according to local media reports.

Nepal’s police have intensified arrests following the pro-monarch protests that took place in Tinkune, Kathmandu. Violence during Friday’s pro-monarchy demonstrations led to deaths, vandalism of private property, and arson.

“With Friday’s arson, vandalism, and killings, public sympathy and support for royalists have declined significantly. We expect deep divisions within the various pro-Hindu and pro-monarchy groups following Friday’s violence. But, now onwards, we will take all necessary measures to contain their activities,” a Nepal Home Ministry official told The Kathmandu Post.

Meanwhile, the curfew was initially imposed by the district administration on Friday as two people died and 45 others were injured in violent clashes between security personnel and pro-monarchy protesters. The protestors were calling for the restoration of the abolished monarchy in Nepal, according to media reports. Tension ran high in Tinkune after people tried to break through the security barricade. In response, security personnel fired tear gas canisters to disperse the protesters.

Later, the police opened fire to take the situation under control, Nepali news outlet Annapurna Express reported. Social media footage showed protesters seizing police firearms and launching violent attacks. Reports indicated that the protest was led by the Nawaraj Subedi-led joint movement committee, with businessman Durga Prasai mobilising supporters.

The Rajendra Lingden-led Rastriya Prajatantra Party also backed the demonstration. Nepal’s Ministry of Home Affairs issued a stern warning to those involved in violent protests on Friday, stressing that they will be held accountable for their crimes. Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli also called an emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers after the Joint People’s Movement Committee, formed to restore the monarchy, engaged in violence.

–IANS

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Kapil Dev Backs Adani Group’s Push To Make Golf Mainstream Sport In India

Ahmedabad witnessed a landmark moment for Indian golf with the launch of the Adani-PGTI Golf Training Academy at the Belvedere Golf & Country Club. The initiative, a joint venture between the Adani Group and the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), aims to elevate golf’s presence in India and cultivate a new generation of global champions.

Adding to the excitement, the Adani Group also announced its entry into Indian professional golf with the launch of the ‘Adani Invitational Golf Championship 2025′. Cricket legend Kapil Dev, who attended the launch event, lauded the Adani Group’s commitment to promoting golf and other sports in India. In his address, he emphasised the importance of corporate support in nurturing sporting talent and broadening the accessibility of non-cricketing disciplines.

“Most of the time, we see focus on cricket, but it makes me very happy that you are giving time to other sports like golf. Every tournament is a boost to the game,” Kapil Dev said. “Tournaments bring in good people, attract top companies, and that’s what we need to grow the sport.” Drawing a parallel with cricket, Kapil Dev highlighted how academies play a crucial role in shaping future stars. “Why do we go to good schools and colleges? Because they produce top students. The same applies to sports. If there are quality academies in every city, we will create good golfers just like we have produced great cricketers.”

The Adani-PGTI Golf Training Academy aims to provide world-class infrastructure and coaching to aspiring golfers, offering them a platform to develop their skills at a professional level. With training facilities in Ahmedabad, the initiative seeks to make golf more accessible and nurture young talents across the country. Kapil Dev also stressed the importance of hosting large-scale tournaments and grassroots events to encourage young players. “If there are more tournaments for children, parents will feel motivated to push them towards the sport. That’s the future – creating opportunities through well-equipped ranges and practice grounds,” he added.

–IANS

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Part-Time Politician Vijay’s TVK’s Becomes Butt Of Jokes As Party’s Gen Sec ‘Bussy’ Anand Says They’ve Lawyers Who Will Help Cadres To Fetch Balloons

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by part-time politician Vijay, has been facing intense criticism on social media since yesterday following the successful completion of its first-ever general council meeting. Despite Vijay’s strong aspirations to become the next Chief Minister and position TVK as the primary opposition to the ruling DMK, the party’s conduct during the event appeared immature and unconvincing, leading to widespread mockery.

One particular incident that caught netizens’ attention was when TVK’s General Secretary, Bussy Anand, took the stage. Instead of addressing pressing political issues, criticizing the opposition, or discussing the state’s governance challenges, he narrated a “Balloon Story.” The anecdote revolved around a ardent fan and party cadre who lost a balloon to the police and sought Anand’s help to retrieve it. This unexpected and seemingly trivial speech turned into a source of amusement for social media users, who have been relentlessly mocking TVK and its key leaders for the past 24 hours.

Who are the True Cadre of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam?

According to TVK’s General Secretary, Bussy Anand, the true loyalist of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is someone like District Secretary Dhamu. Anand recounted an incident where Dhamu was determined to retrieve a balloon featuring the face of actor-turned-part-time-politician Vijay, which had been taken by the police. Refusing to accept any other balloon, he insisted on reclaiming the same one, symbolizing unwavering dedication to the leader.

While speaking at TVK’s first-ever general council meeting on 28 March 2025, Bussy Anand said, “I am truly indebted to the District Secretary, Brother Dhamu, at this moment. You must have noticed how well everything has been arranged, from banners to posters, put up on behalf of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam. I would also like to thank the executives with him for their efforts. Not only that, but he (Dhamu) had one particular concern. He said, “Brother, I let go of a balloon. Please get it back for me.” I told him, “It’s just a balloon, let it go.” But he responded, “If it were an ordinary balloon, I would have left it. But they (the police) took the balloon with my leader’s picture on it, and I want you to get it back for me.” I replied, “That’s what our lawyers are for. We can get it back whenever we want.” Yet, he insisted, “No, no! I need my leader’s balloon, get it for me immediately. So, I would like to say that such a unwaveringly true and ardent cadre is Dhamu.”

Following this, netizens began mocking the party and its leadership, criticizing the mentality of its cadres. At a time when Tamil Nadu is grappling with serious issues such as oppression, drug abuse, sexual assaults, and rising crime, TVK’s General Secretary and its supporters seemed more concerned about retrieving a balloon from the police. Bussy Anand’s remark that “this is why TVK’s legal wing exists” only added to the ridicule, with many online users heavily criticizing the party’s priorities and lack of seriousness.

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RBI Increases ATM Withdrawal Fees, Here’s Why Most People Won’t Be Affected

On 28 March 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved a revision in ATM withdrawal charges, allowing banks to increase fees beyond the free monthly limit. Effective 1 May 2025, customers exceeding their free transaction limit will be charged ₹23 per transaction, up from the existing ₹21—a modest increase of ₹2. However, the number of free transactions remains unchanged. Customers can still avail themselves of five free transactions (including both financial and non-financial) at their own bank’s ATMs, while transactions at other banks’ ATMs remain free up to three times in metro cities and five times in non-metro areas. These new rules will also apply to cash recycler machines, except for deposit transactions.

Minimal Impact On Most ATM Users

Despite the fee hike, the impact on most people is expected to be minimal. A majority of ATM users do not exceed their free transaction limit. Data from the RBI and the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) suggests that over 70% of rural and semi-urban users perform fewer than five ATM transactions per month, meaning they will not be affected by the revised fees.

Digital Payments Reduce Dependence On Cash Withdrawals

India has witnessed a rapid surge in digital payment adoption. With the increasing use of UPI, mobile banking, and debit card payments, reliance on cash withdrawals has declined significantly. In December 2024 alone, UPI transactions crossed 14 billion, indicating a clear shift toward cashless transactions. Additionally, the government has taken steps to further support digital transactions, such as approving a ₹1,500 crore incentive for UPI payments on March 20, 2025, ensuring small merchants benefit from digital adoption.

Who Will Be Most Affected?

The revised ATM withdrawal fee primarily impacts heavy cash users, such as small business owners and traders, who frequently exceed the free transaction limit. For the average salaried individual, student, or retiree, the current free transaction cap is generally sufficient.

Why Did The RBI Approve The Fee Hike?

The RBI’s move to allow banks to increase fees is driven by multiple factors. The cost of maintaining ATMs—including cash logistics, security, electricity, and upkeep—has been rising by 5-7% annually since 2020. By permitting banks to raise transaction charges, the RBI ensures that banks can sustain ATM networks without financial losses, particularly in rural areas where access to cash remains crucial. Additionally, the marginal fee increase encourages digital transactions, aligning with India’s broader goal of creating a less-cash economy. Countries such as Sweden and South Korea have successfully reduced cash dependency by promoting digital payments, and India is moving in a similar direction.

A Balanced Move Towards A Digital Future

Overall, the RBI’s decision strikes a balance between sustaining ATM operations and encouraging a digital-first approach. With free transaction limits remaining unchanged and digital alternatives readily available, most people will not be affected by the ₹2 hike. For those who do exceed the limit, the increase serves as an incentive to explore cost-effective and convenient options like UPI and mobile banking, making transactions smoother and more aligned with India’s vision for a digital future.

S Sundar Raman is a Chartered Accountant and the Vice President of BJP Tamil Nadu’s Thinker’s Cell

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After Running Away From Mumbai To DMK-Ruled Tamil Nadu, Kunal Kamra Claims He’s A Permanent Resident Of Vizhupuram Town

Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra has petitioned the Madras High Court for transit anticipatory bail following multiple FIRs filed against him over his alleged remarks about Maharashtra’s deputy chief minister.

Kamra has found himself entangled in legal proceedings after complaints accused him of making offensive statements. The FIRs, registered in Maharashtra, have led him to seek protection from arrest as he prepares to challenge the accusations.

According to social media reports, Kunal Kamra is currently hiding in Tamil Nadu ruled by DMK, an ally of the Congress.

Kunal Kamra who was born and brought up in Mumbai claimed that he is a permanent resident of Villupuram in Tamil Nadu and argued that the Madras High Court has the jurisdiction to hear his plea. According to a report by Live Law, his case was mentioned before Justice Sunder Mohan on Friday, March 28.

A Zero FIR was initially registered against him by Shiv Sena MLA Muraji Patel under Sections 353(1)(b) and 353(2) (related to public mischief) and 356(2) (concerning defamation) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The case was subsequently transferred to the Khar police station in Mumbai.

The controversy erupted over a parody song performed by Kamra that included the word “gaddar” (traitor). Although he did not explicitly name anyone, supporters of Eknath Shinde’s faction of Shiv Sena perceived it as an attack on their leader. This led to an angry response, with party members vandalizing the Habitat Studio in Mumbai, where Kamra had performed, and lodging a police complaint accusing him of defamation.

Fearing for his safety, Kamra refused to appear before the Mumbai police immediately, citing death threats from party workers. He requested a week’s time to comply with their summons.

In response to the unrest, Shinde stated that while he did not endorse violence by his supporters, he believed Kamra’s jokes were in poor taste. Over the weekend, his followers stormed the Habitat Studio, forcing its temporary closure. By Wednesday, the police had sealed off the venue and obscured its signage.

Shinde, who orchestrated a political rebellion in 2022 that severed ties between his faction and the Bharatiya Janata Party, later took on the role of deputy chief minister in a new administration.

Despite not being directly named in Kamra’s song, Shinde’s supporters identified him through contextual references. Several BJP leaders have since cautioned against the misuse of free speech laws.

Meanwhile, Kamra has received significant backing on social media, with his performance video garnering over six million views on YouTube and attracting more than 58,000 comments within two days. Many of his supporters have also contributed financially to express solidarity with his stand.

Kunal Kamra has frequently used his platform to criticize the BJP and its leaders. Here are some instances where he has been accused of peddling political propaganda and launching verbal attacks against the party:

1. Heckling Arnab Goswami on a Flight (2020)

Kamra confronted Republic TV’s Arnab Goswami during a flight and recorded the incident, where he repeatedly mocked and taunted Goswami. This act was seen as an extension of his broader anti-BJP stance, given that Republic TV is considered pro-BJP. Following this, Kamra was banned from flying by multiple airlines, a move that BJP leaders supported.

2. Mocking the Supreme Court Over Arnab Goswami’s Bail (2020)

After the Supreme Court granted bail to Arnab Goswami in an abetment to suicide case, Kamra tweeted a series of posts mocking the judiciary, calling it a “Supreme Joke of India.” BJP leaders and legal experts accused him of undermining the judiciary to push an anti-BJP narrative. He was later served a contempt notice by the Attorney General.

3. Defaming PM Modi and BJP Through Stand-Up Acts & Social Media

Kamra has routinely used his comedy specials and social media platforms to attack Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP government. He has:

  • Mocked Modi’s silence on various issues, often using sarcasm and satirical videos.

  • Repeatedly shared derogatory memes and altered videos targeting BJP leaders.

  • Compared Modi’s governance to dictatorial regimes, portraying India under BJP as a fascist state.

4. Fake News on the Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan (2020)

During the foundation stone-laying ceremony for the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, Kamra falsely claimed that the event was conducted in violation of COVID-19 norms while ignoring similar political events by opposition parties. His tweet was widely criticized as misleading and an attempt to delegitimize the temple movement, which is a major BJP achievement.

5. Defaming BJP Over Farmer Protests (2021)

During the farmers’ protest against the farm laws, Kamra amplified narratives branding BJP as “anti-farmer” and “corporate puppets,” despite the government’s claim that the reforms were aimed at agricultural growth. His tweets spread unverified claims, and he frequently attacked BJP leaders.

6. Insulting Hindutva and BJP’s Ideology

Kamra has often used his platform to equate BJP’s Hindutva ideology with extremism. He has ridiculed Hindu festivals and traditions, indirectly attacking the party’s voter base. In many of his comedy routines, he portrays BJP supporters as “blind bhakts” and labels the party as communal.

7. Recent Controversy Over Eknath Shinde and ‘Gaddar’ Song (2024)

Kamra’s latest controversy involves a parody song referring to a “gaddar” (traitor), which was interpreted as an attack on Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde. This led to Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) workers ransacking a comedy venue. Many BJP leaders criticized Kamra for his consistent attempts to incite political outrage against the ruling party.

8. Endorsing Opposition Leaders & Political Agendas

  • Kamra has praised opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, and Kanhaiya Kumar while portraying BJP leaders as authoritarian.

  • He has amplified opposition narratives on issues like the CAA, NRC, and Delhi riots while selectively ignoring facts that counter his anti-BJP stance.

AI Startup xAI Acquires X In $33bn Stock Deal: Elon Musk

Billionaire Elon Musk has announced his artificial intelligence company, xAI, has acquired social media platform X for an all-stock transaction of $33 billion.

The combination, which “values xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion ($45B less $12B debt),” will “unlock the immense potential”

It will blend “xAI’s advanced AI capability and expertise with X’s massive reach”. X has more than 600 million active users.

Musk had in 2022, bought X — originally Twitter — for $44 billion. In the last two years, the platform “has been transformed into one of the most efficient companies in the world, positioning it to deliver scalable future growth”.

On the other hand, xAI, founded by Musk in March 2023, has rapidly become one of the leading AI labs in the world. It builds models and data centers at unprecedented speed and scale, said Musk, who also leads Tesla and SpaceX and serves as an adviser to President Donald Trump.

“Today, we officially take the step to combine the data, models, compute, distribution, and talent,” said Musk. He said the future if both xAI and X’s “are intertwined”, and “will deliver smarter, more meaningful experiences. The combination “will allow us to build a platform that doesn’t just reflect the world but actively accelerates human progress”.

Calling it “just the beginning”, Musk also lauded the “hardcore dedication” of the people in both companies. Meanwhile, Linda Yaccarino, X’s chief executive, wrote on X: “The future could not be brighter.”

Since Musk’s acquisition of Twitter in 2022, he made several changes to the company, including scrapping a free verified programme, introducing a paid membership and even changing the company’s name to X. However, X’s financial outlook has not seen much growth.

According to Fidelity, one of the investors that participated in Musk’s acquisition, X’s valuation plummeted to $12 billion in December, the New York Times reported. In contrast, xAI has grown rapidly. The AI start-up raised $6 billion from investors in December, valuing it at $35 billion to $40 billion, up from $24 billion in May.

–IANS

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“Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam Or ‘Tharkuri’ Vijay Kazhagam?” Part-Time Politician Vijay Misattributes ‘Men May Come, Men May Go’ Quote

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by part-time politician Vijay, held its first general council meeting on March 28, 2025, in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai.

During his brief 15-minute speech, Vijay attempted to conclude on a poetic note, quoting: “Before concluding my speech, a few words from William Blake… ‘Men may come, men may go, but I go on forever.'”

The problem? He misattributed the quote to William Blake, an English poet and painter.

However, the quote isn’t from William Blake at all—it’s a well-known refrain from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem The Brook.

What makes this blunder even more laughable is that Vijay is backed by not one but three political strategists: Jhon Arockiasamy, Prashant Kishor, and Aadhav Arjuna—the latter having once worked as a strategist for DMK and VCK before jumping ship to TVK.

A speech of this significance would have undoubtedly gone through multiple revisions by Vijay’s communications team, making such a basic factual error all the more ridiculous. Even a simple ‘Google’ or ‘ChatGPT’ would’ve given the quote attributed to the correct person.

Clearly, just like Dravidian Model ‘Appa’ MK Stalin, Vijay too just parrots dutifully whatever is handed to him.

In light of this, netizens have been roasting Vijay for his ignorance asking if TVK stands for “Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam” or “Tharkuri Vijay Kazhagam”.

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Part-Time Work-From-Home Politician Vijay Once Again Proves That He’s The B-Team Of DMK 

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Much like the grand promotions of star-studded films that lack substance and are destined to flop, part-time-politician Vijay successfully conducted his first-ever general council meeting of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK)—only to deliver nothing new to his party cadres, once again repackaging old ideas in a new bottle.

The general council meeting, held on 28 March 2025, in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai, has further reinforced the notion that Vijay is not a political threat to the ruling DMK but rather aligns with its goals. His resolutions largely reflect DMK’s existing agenda, positioning him more as a mirror to the ruling party rather than an independent force in Tamil Nadu politics.

A closer look at these resolutions reveals a clear pattern—Vijay’s TVK only takes stands that align with DMK’s interests. This trend was also evident on 3 November 2024, when TVK’s official resolutions after its first state-level conference reflected similar positions. It raises questions about whether Vijay’s political entry is truly independent or merely a extension of DMK’s political wing.

At Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam’s (TVK) general council meeting, 15 resolutions were passed, covering a range of issues, including:

  • Opposition to the Waqf Bill
  • Rejection of the Parandur Airport project
  • Support for fishermen’s rights
  • Endorsement of the two-language policy
  • Opposition to delimitation
  • Advocacy for state autonomy
  • Women’s safety reforms
  • Support for JACTO-GEO (government employees’ rights)
  • Criticism of the state’s law and order situation
  • Justice in the TASMAC scam
  • Caste survey implementation
  • Justice for Sri Lankan Tamils
  • Renaming an international convention center after Periyar
  • Encouraging cadres to follow party ideologues
  • Granting full authority to the party leader
  • Official recognition of TVK members
  • Obituary notices for TVK members

A closer look at these resolutions reveals a strategic alignment with the ruling DMK’s current political stance. Key resolutions, such as opposition to the Waqf Bill, support for fishermen’s rights, endorsement of the two-language policy, opposition to delimitation, and advocacy for state autonomy, are all core issues that DMK is using to counter the BJP-led central government. Vijay, who has publicly declared DMK as the only real opposition to the TVK, seems to be merely echoing the ruling party’s narrative and promoting it.

Another interesting observation is TVK’s stance on rejecting the Parandur Airport project and supporting JACTO-GEO, which have traditionally been DMK’s brownie points whenever they were in opposition. By endorsing these positions, is Vijay attempting to secure votes that would otherwise drift away from DMK, ensuring that they do not shift toward alternative opposition parties like BJP, NTK, or others? This raises a larger question about whether TVK is truly independent or strategically positioned to prevent a split in DMK’s voter base.

Both Opposing the Waqf Bill

Since the announcement of the Waqf Amendment Bill, both the DMK and its political extended arm, TVK, have strongly opposed it, resorting to fearmongering tactics within the Muslim community, much like they did during the CAA-NRC debates. They have claimed that the bill would significantly harm Muslims—a narrative similar to the one they pushed against the CAA, where they alleged that Indian Muslims would lose their citizenship. However, despite the implementation of CAA, no Indian Muslim lost their citizenship, proving that the fear-driven claims were misleading.

This time, in the Waqf issue DMK escalated its opposition further by passing a resolution in the Tamil Nadu Assembly on 27 March, urging the central government to withdraw the bill. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin defended the move, stating that the bill would “badly affect minority Muslims,” contrary to the real intention which passed by the JPC committee of the parliament.

Mirroring the DMK’s stance, TVK also made the opposition to the Waqf Amendment Bill its top priority, officially passing a resolution against it in its recent general council meeting. It is worth noting that this issue was given top priority in TVK’s resolution following its first state-level conference also. With TVK following DMK’s lead, raises the question—is this genuine opposition, or a strategic political move to secure minority votes while preventing them from shifting to the opposition?

Supporting Fishermen’s Rights

Part-time politician Vijay previously had no stance on the Tamil Nadu fishermen’s issue, nor was it included in his party’s resolutions after their first conference. However, all of a sudden, it was given prominence in the recent general council meeting. The timing raises questions, as just recently, on 7 February 2025, Members of Parliament from the DMK and its alliance partners staged a protest in the Parliament premises, condemning the repeated arrests of Tamil Nadu fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy and pressuring the central government for a permanent solution. With no other major issues to create disruption in Parliament, they seized on this matter to stir controversy.

Now, Vijay has conveniently echoed the same stance, jumping on the bandwagon and aligning his party’s resolution with the DMK’s narrative. This is yet another classic example of how Vijay continually simps the DMK’s agenda, seemingly desperate for their attention.

Two-language policy

Vijay has strongly opposed the three-language policy, despite his own son, Jason Sanjay, studying at the American International School in Chennai, where languages like French, Spanish, and Korean are offered alongside English. In some IB schools, students also have the option to choose Hindi. The rationale behind the three-language policy is to provide marginalized students— even many of whom currently lack access to government schools—a chance to learn a third language. This would enable them to pursue careers as translators, communicators, and open doors to international job opportunities.

However, Vijay, along with other Dravidian leaders and the DMK, oppose marginalized students to venture beyond Tamil Nadu. They seem to believe these students should remain confined to the state, study locally, and take on menial jobs, ultimately serving as a political vote base through emotional appeals. The hypocrisy lies in the fact that this “two-language policy” exception doesn’t apply to Matriculation, CBSE, or international boards, which offer a wider array of language options. Yet, Vijay appears intent on following this same narrow-minded stance.

Even more surprisingly, just like DMK leaders and their allies who own CBSE schools that promote multilingual education, Vijay’s own CBSE school, Vijay Vidyashram, proudly boasts and celebrate Hindi—the very language they publicly oppose.

Both Opposed Parandur Greenfield Airport Plainly

Vijay, during his visit to Paranduralleged that the proposed airport would destroy 90% of farmland and 13 water bodies, calling the project “anti-people. He also questioned why the DMK, which had opposed projects like the Salem eight-lane expressway and Kattupalli port, was supporting the Parandur airport. However, a closer look at the Airports Authority of India (AAI) pre-feasibility report and the Tamil Nadu government’s decision-making process reveals that Vijay’s statements are either misleading or based on incomplete information.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) conducted a detailed study to identify the most suitable site for Chennai’s second airport, considering locations like Padalam, Thiruporur, Pannur, and Parandur. Parandur emerged as the best option due to factors such as airspace restrictions at other sites, availability of 5,369 acres of land, better connectivity through the Chennai-Bengaluru Expressway, and fewer displacements compared to Pannur. Additionally, Parandur offers significant potential for future development, unlike the more densely developed Pannur site. Vijay’s claims about the project destroying 90% of farmland and 13 water bodies lack substantiation and overlook the thorough environmental and social impact analysis in the AAI report. Critics suggest that Vijay’s opposition to the project is driven by political motives, with his visit to the protest site viewed as a publicity stunt. Aviation experts argue that Parandur is the most feasible site for the airport, and relocating the project would cause delays and increased costs.

A similar approach was taken by the DMK in 2019 when it criticized the AIADMK government while in the opposition, but once it came to power, the party acknowledged the airport as a crucial need for the state’s economy.

Opposition to Delimitation & Advocacy for State Autonomy

Delimitation became the DMK’s last resort after their previous political maneuvers failed. When their attempt to stir up protests over the so-called ‘Tamil language imposition’ flopped—mainly because of their own hypocrisy in running CBSE schools that teach the very Hindi they claim to oppose—they quickly shifted focus. Realizing they weren’t getting the public support they had hoped for, they suddenly latched onto delimitation, a topic that wasn’t even relevant. They aggressively pushed their narrative, staged political stunts, called for a joint meeting of Southern Chief Ministers, and passed resolutions to gain traction.

TVK chief Vijay, often labeled the ‘B-Team of the DMK’, appeared offended by that tag. In response, he opposed delimitation, but in an ironically absurd twist, he also claimed there was no need for it at all. This stance was both shocking and laughable—without proper representation in Parliament, how does he plan to voice the people’s concerns or secure funds for Tamil Nadu’s welfare? His move was nothing more than a slightly altered version of the DMK’s stance, but executed so poorly that he ended up making a mockery of himself.

The ultimate irony? While Vijay opposing delimitation and the increase of MP seats, he simultaneously demanding state autonomy in his latest resolution. This contradiction exposes a lack of clear vision—either he should fight for representation and resources or completely reject the process. But switching between “no need for delimitation” and then immediately demanding more autonomy makes it seem like he doesn’t even understand his own political positions.

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