
In a country where politics already steals our sleep, now it’s stealing our electricity too. Tomorrow, Nagai will be forced into weekend darkness—not because of a cyclone, not because of grid failure, but because a film star–turned–politician is coming to wave at his fans. To ensure a smooth passage for Vijay’s campaign trail, the district secretary has officially demanded that the electricity board shut down power lines along his route.
1. The Weekend Blackout Nobody Asked For
When most of india is desperate for an extra fan or AC blast in this brutal heat, Nagai will be forced into a voluntary power cut—not for repair, not for safety, but for one man’s campaign optics.
2. From Xerox to Lathe: Survival Gets Switched Off
A Xerox shop depends on power to earn ₹5 a page. A lathe workshop runs on machines that can’t spin without electricity. By pulling the plug, you’re not just cutting current—you’re cutting daily bread.
3. Fans Get Cool Shade, Citizens Get Sweat
Irony dies here. The ‘fans’ who’ll cheer Vijay will get water bottles, tents, and drumbeats. The public who didn’t ask for this circus will roast in the heat, stuck in silence, waiting for the current to return.
4. Electricity Board: From Public Utility to Political Puppet
The electricity Board was built to serve citizens, not cinema idols. Today it bends to political orders, tomorrow it may switch off oxygen in hospitals if a “star” demands it. Where does this end?
5. A Democracy Hijacked By hero Worship
If campaigning in 2025 means citizens must suffer blackouts so political leaders can do roadshows, then this is not democracy—it’s a circus where the price of tickets is paid by common people.
6. Take Your Roadshow To The Hills, Please
If Vijay and his hardcore fan clubs are so desperate to show strength, why not campaign at a hilltop or forest edge? Plenty of space to jump from tree to tree, scream slogans, and dance—without plunging ordinary people into darkness.
7. The Bigger Picture: Whose Power Is It Anyway?
electricity belongs to the people. Shutting it down for political stunts is not just irresponsible—it’s a crime against livelihoods. When the lights go out tomorrow, remember: this is the true cost of star power.
👉 Bottomline: Vijay’s Nagai roadshow isn’t just a political event—it’s a blackout of common sense, common service, and common people’s dignity.