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Vijay slams Stalin, says CM’s real friends are ‘bribe, corruption’

Dubs the DMK regime as ‘good-for-nothing ulta model government’

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In this screengrab from a video posted on Feb. 23, 2026, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay addresses an administrators meeting of the party, in Vellore district, Tamil Nadu. (@TVKVijayHQ-Offl/YT via PTI Photo)
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TVK chief Vijay on Monday hit out at DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, saying his real friends were bribe, corruption, and eyeing political gains.

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He accused the chief minister of making false promises to the people and sought to debunk the governing party’s claim of having developed the state into a superstar state.

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Addressing a meeting of functionaries here, Vijay termed the state polls due in April this year as a “surprising election” as all parties in the state were allegedly teamed up against him.

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Rejecting the DMK’s claim of having developed Tamil Nadu into a superstar state, the chief of the fledgling party said that the state was ‘a superb state’ during the times of iconic leaders K Kamaraj, CN Annadurai and M G Ramachandran.

Dubbing the DMK regime as “good-for-nothing ulta model government,” he alleged the state had been transformed into a super-standup comedian-run state.

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The TVK chief claimed that Tamil Nadu meant Vijay and he represented all of Tamil Nadu.

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