Vijay Is Wise As He Goes With Trisha And Lets His Team Bleed While He Watches From the Safe Zone
- Propaganda boss Arun Raj (ex-IRS) can't define ideology without a DMK rant. Asked to sum up TVK's core beliefs in five simple lines? He reportedly couldn't do it without dragging the ruling DMK into the mix every single time. Secular social justice? Periyar-Ambedkar-Kamaraj vibes? Nah – it's all "DMK bad" on repeat. If your propaganda chief needs the opposition as a crutch to explain what your party stands for, maybe the ideology isn't as rock-solid as claimed.
- Aadhav arjuna dodges student fire at the BBC conclave. TVK's election campaign general secretary data-faced sharp, real questions from young minds – and came up empty. No clear answers, no confident pushback, just evasion. When students call you out on camera and you freeze? That's not leadership; that's a red flag waving in slow motion.
- Vijay's genius: zero public exposure, zero accountability. While his team stumbles in the spotlight, the boss plays it ultra-safe – indoor meetings only (especially post that tragic Karur stampede fallout), rare direct press interactions, and a carefully curated distance from everyday voter scrutiny. Doesn't know (or won't engage) on gritty welfare issues? Perfect excuse to ghost the media and crowds. In politics, sometimes the wisest play is staying invisible.
TVK talks big on shaking up tamil Nadu's Dravidian scene, but when push comes to shove, the lieutenants flop and the star stays sheltered. Is Vijay truly wise for dodging the mess – or just smart enough to let others expose the cracks? Either way, the party's "revolution" is starting to look like a very cautious, very indoor affair. Fans might cheer the silence; critics are laughing at the hypocrisy. Tick-tock to 2026 – will the real ideology please stand up?