Listen, the mask just slipped badly.
What started as Vijay’s grand “people-first” political entry has turned into the fastest circus collapse tamil Nadu has ever seen. In under a week, his TVK team went from promising direct democracy to openly admitting they’ll only talk to you after Vijay becomes Chief Minister. The arrogance is breathtaking.
Day 1: They straight-up put conditions even to meet the public. The “mass leader” who claims to fight for the common people suddenly needs special rules just to shake hands?
Day 2: Roadshows get their own set of strict rules. Apparently, connecting with voters on the street now requires VIP-level protocols.
Day 3: One glimpse of Vijay’s massive crowd and they panic — immediately slapping SOPs and restrictions. So much for the organic people’s movement.
Day 4: The moment election dates are announced, the real game begins. Suddenly, all the “accessibility” talk vanishes.
Final Punchline: “Sorry, only after the election and after he becomes cm will he meet you properly.” Translation: Vote first, beg later.
This isn’t leadership. This is classic elitist politics wrapped in actor stardust. Vijay isn’t the revolutionary he pretends to be — he’s the clown, TVK is the circus, and they genuinely think tamil Nadu voters are fools who won’t notice the flip-flops.
The saddest part? They went from “we are with the people” to “people can wait till we win” in record time. If this is how they treat ordinary citizens before even contesting a single seat, imagine what happens after they taste power.
Tamil Nadu deserves better than this scripted drama. The circus is loud, the clown is famous, but the audience is wide awake — and laughing at the wrong people.