Stalin says TVK is facing criticism even before completing six months

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin has said that the newly launched political outfit Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor-turned-politician Vijay, has begun facing criticism even before completing six months in public life.
Stalin made the remarks while addressing party members, suggesting that political scrutiny and criticism are inevitable for any party entering the state's competitive political landscape.
The Chief Minister noted that political parties often face public evaluation from the moment they enter the arena and that criticism is part of the democratic process.
His comments come amid growing interest in TVK's political activities and its attempts to establish itself as a major force in Tamil Nadu politics ahead of future elections.
TVK, founded by popular actor Vijay, has attracted significant public attention since its launch and has been actively building its organisational structure across the state.
The party's emergence has sparked discussions about its potential impact on the political equations in Tamil Nadu, traditionally dominated by the DMK and AIADMK.
Stalin's remarks are being viewed as part of the broader political debate surrounding the rise of new political players in the state.
As TVK continues its expansion efforts, political observers expect increased scrutiny of its policies, leadership, and electoral strategy in the months ahead.












