The Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), a key ally of the DMK, is reportedly worried that if their leader Thirumavalavan forms an alliance with actor-turned-politician Vijay’s newly launched Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) starting with a bonhomie on 6 December 2024, it could result in a split within the party.
VCK, which has been part of the DMK-led alliance, has faced increasing tensions in recent months. The party has been pushing for several demands, including the erection of a flagpole for Thirumavalavan’s 60th birthday, a campaign for alcohol abolition, a greater share of power in the administration, and even an indirect push for the Deputy Chief Minister’s post.
Potential DMK Strategy To Mitigate VCK Pressure?
The DMK is well aware that it cannot secure victories in northern Tamil Nadu without VCK’s support. Thirumavalavan, a seasoned political figure with over 40 years in the field, has significant influence. In this context, the DMK’s new Deputy General Secretaries, Aadhav Arjuna, and Vanniarasu have raised questions about why Thirumavalavan shouldn’t be considered for the Deputy Chief Minister role, given his experience and political standing.
Within the VCK, there are growing divisions, with prominent members such as MP D. Ravikumar and MLAs like Sinthanai Selvan and Aloor Shanavas rallying in support of the DMK alliance, even as they clash with Aadhav Arjuna and his supporters.
Tensions Rise After Vijay’s Maiden Political Speech
In the meantime, the political landscape has become even more volatile following Vijay’s speech at a recent TVK conference, where he has offered for equal power-sharing within the government in case he wins significantly. Aadhav Arjuna responded positively, saying, “Supportive voices are now being heard in Tamil Nadu for our political stance on sharing power. Congratulations to Vijay for affirming in his first conference that equal sharing of power is a fundamental right.”
However, this sentiment has not been shared by many in VCK. Ravikumar, Vanniarasu, Aloor Shahnavas, and others have strongly criticized Vijay’s comments, especially since he is still in the early stages of launching his new party. Thirumavalavan also spoke out, accusing Vijay of attempting to sow division within the DMK alliance by calling for power-sharing a year and a half before the elections.
VCK Volunteers Defend Power-Sharing Stance
In response, VCK volunteers have defended Aadhav Arjuna’s position, stating that there is nothing wrong with his call for sharing power. They argue that the party was founded to secure a share of government power and that pushing against this principle would undermine opportunities for newcomers to secure positions like MP or MLA.
“There’s still plenty of time before the assembly elections, and it’s too early to predict how the political landscape will evolve,” said a VCK volunteer. “But regardless of the coalition, our core demand will remain the same: a share in governance.”
Thirumavalavan’s Position On Alliance And Participation In Events
Despite the tensions within the party, Thirumavalavan has acknowledged the sentiments of VCK volunteers and agreed to participate in the book release ceremony organized by Aadhav Arjuna on 6 December. This decision seems to reflect his willingness to engage with the emerging political dynamics, even as the VCK continues to navigate its position within the DMK alliance and its broader political ambitions.
(With inputs from Dinamalar)
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