TVK Vijay Couldn’t Save His Own Marriage and Family – Yet He Promises to Save Tamil Nadu?

SIBY JEYYA
Look, when the woman who once believed your forever promises walks out with the divorce papers in hand, something has already shattered beyond repair. And when your own two children side with her? That’s not just a family drama — that’s a verdict louder than any campaign slogan. This is exactly what’s playing out with the man now asking tamil Nadu to hand him power, trust, and your future.


  1. He swore to protect her till the end. Marriage isn’t a photo-op. He stood in front of her and promised zero tears, unbreakable safety. Today she’s free of him. If the person who knew him most intimately couldn’t stomach the reality behind the mask, why would strangers believe the polished version he’s selling on stage?


  2. His own blood doesn’t trust him. Kids don’t file divorce papers — but when they choose silence or distance over loyalty, it screams volumes. These aren’t random voters. These are the people who grew up watching the real man behind closed doors. If they’ve lost faith, what magic does he think the public suddenly possesses?


  3. Actions scream louder than any manifesto. He can talk about protecting tamil Nadu, fighting corruption, or building a better tomorrow until his voice cracks. But the one home he was supposed to build first? He burned it down. That level of failure isn’t “personal” when you’re asking millions to bet their lives on your leadership.


  4. Trust isn’t a campaign prop. You can’t abandon the people closest to you and then demand blind loyalty from strangers. Common people aren’t fools. They see the hypocrisy: the man who couldn’t keep his own house together now wants to run the state.

Bottom line? If your wife, Sangeetha, and your children don’t believe a single word you say, don’t expect the rest of us to hand you the keys to power. Family rejection isn’t just embarrassing — it’s the ultimate character test. And he failed it spectacularly. Game over.

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