How a Single Speech Exposed Vijay’s Politics as Script-Reading Without Homework
puducherry didn’t just witness a political rally — it witnessed a spectacular meltdown of facts, logic, and basic homework. In a speech that should’ve strengthened his political launch, Vijay instead handed his critics a goldmine, proving that when the script ends, so does his clarity. And the most shocking part? A man who claims to fight corruption couldn’t utter a single word against the government actually running Puducherry… but confidently warned people against DMK. The contradictions? Explosive. The misinformation? Embarrassing. The fallout? Brutal.
1. A Speech That Revealed More About Vijay Than About Puducherry
Instead of addressing real governance failures, Vijay chose the easiest target: blaming an opposition party that doesn’t even rule the UT. This wasn’t politics. It was confusion wrapped in overconfidence.
2. Praising the Ruling NR congress While Tiptoeing Around Their Failures? Suspect. Very Suspect.
He lauded the very government accused of:
₹12 crore liquor license scandal (revealed by BJP mla Sai Saravanan!)
temple land grab scams
fake pharma rackets
collapsing water and sanitation infrastructure
Yet he acted like the real danger is… DMK?
The logic? Missing. The courage? Missing. The homework? Missing.
3. “Union Government” for the Flaws, But zero Blame for the local Regime
Vijay magically replaced “NR congress Government” with “Union Government.”
A convenient word swap — because the real rulers couldn’t be named.
An odd choice for someone who claims to be “independent” and “neutral,” isn’t it?
4. The Biggest Self-Goal: Claiming puducherry Has No Ration Shops
This one blew up instantly.
Reality check:
puducherry has 515 ration shops.
3,69,244 families depend on them.
Old DBT model was scrapped due to public outrage.
Ration shops have been running again for 1.5 years.
But somehow, the man on stage didn’t know any of this.
When facts become optional, speeches become comedy.
5. A leader Who Can’t Look Beyond a Script Cannot Lead a State
Vijay calling DMK the villain while avoiding even a whisper against NR congress and bjp control exposes everything about where his narrative comes from.
Not conviction.
Not ideology.
Just lines handed over, memorized, and delivered.
6. The puducherry Crowd Deserved a Leader. They Got a Dialog Delivery Gone Wrong.
A politician must speak truth to power.
But Vijay spoke truth around power — carefully avoiding the ones actually ruling, actually corrupt, actually responsible.
That’s not leadership.
That’s selective bravery.
7. The Final Blow: Delhi’s Scriptwriters Better Up Their Game — Their Lines Are Getting Their Star in Trouble
When your speechwriters don’t know local facts, you crash.
When you repeat whatever is handed to you, you burn.
And right now, Vijay’s team is dangerously close to biting the very hand that feeds them — because sloppy scripts create viral disasters.