In politics, leaders are defined by how they face tough questions, not scripted applause.
But Vijay, the actor-turned-TVK chief, once again proved that he is all hype, no spine.

When reporters gathered to ask him real questions, Vijay panicked, turned his back, and fled.
And this time, the press had had enough. An angry journalist openly shouted at him – “Mental!” – and the entire scene was caught on camera.


This was not just an embarrassing slip. It was a brutal exposure of a man who wants to lead tamil Nadu but can’t even lead a press meet.



1. The Great Escape: Vijay Runs Again

For the nth time, Vijay avoided reporters. Instead of engaging with the media, he bolted – literally running away – as if facing journalists is a life-threatening stunt.



2. The ‘Mental’ Moment: A Journalist’s Outburst

One frustrated journalist couldn’t hold back and called him “Mental.” That single word echoed the sentiment of many – a “leader” who hides from questions is unfit for politics.



3. A4 Paper Politics: Nothing Beyond Script

Vijay’s idea of leadership so far? Reading a carefully written A4 sheet.
No dialogue, no debate, no depth. Just scripted speeches with no ability to face reality.



4. Scared of the press, But Dreams of Power

If he shivers before reporters, how will he face global leaders, opposition benches, or even his own angry cadres?
A man who runs from questions cannot run a state.



5. The Contrast: Real Leaders vs. Pretend Leaders

Love them or hate them, leaders like Stalin, Modi, Rahul, and even kejriwal face questions head-on.
Vijay? He chooses silence, escape, and stage-managed monologues.



6. tamil Nadu Deserves Better

A chief minister must have courage, conviction, and communication.
Vijay has none. Only cowardice, camera angles, and cinema-style exits.



🔥 Final Word: tamil Nadu has now seen it with their own eyes. Vijay isn’t just a political lightweight – he’s a spineless coward who can’t face journalists. If this is his “leadership,” then the word “Mental” may well become his permanent political tagline.

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