
It’s saturday again — which means, in tamil Nadu, common people brace for another round of “campaign torture” courtesy of actor-turned-politician Vijay and his blindly loyal fan army. Today, Namakkal paid the price. Roads blocked, shops forced to close, daily life disrupted — all because a man who once danced on screen now wants to play savior in politics.
What should have been a campaign turned into a picnic — a carnival of noise, chaos, and zero civic sense. The irony? The same fans who scream “change” are the ones choking democracy with mob behavior. If this is the trailer, imagine the full movie if such a party actually wins elections. Curtains for tamil Nadu, just like Andhra.
1. From Actor Worship to Public Torture
Vijay fans don’t campaign — they terrorize. Loud, lawless, and utterly inconsiderate, they treat politics like a film release. The only difference? The victims are common people, not just theater owners.
2. Civic Sense = Zero. Brainless devotion = Unlimited.
Blocking roads, shutting shops, causing chaos — this isn’t political activism. It’s a mob nuisance. A crowd that can’t respect public life can never respect democracy.
3. Campaign or Picnic? Nobody Knows.
With drumbeats, banners, and hysteria, Vijay’s rallies look more like fan-club outings than serious political movements. tamil Nadu doesn’t need a hero’s picnic; it requires real governance.
4. The Shopkeeper Always Pays the Price
Every rally means shutters down, earnings lost, and livelihoods hit. The poor shopkeeper sacrifices his bread so that Vijay’s PR machinery can scream “mass support.”
5. politics by Noise, Not Policy
Where are the ideas? Where are the solutions? Vijay’s campaign offers no answers, only chaos. Governance isn’t about waving hands from a car; it’s about fixing systems.
6. If Fans Run the State, Expect a Circus
A fan club cannot become a government. The day tamil Nadu hands power to these mobs is the day the state trades progress for street drama. Andhra already made that mistake. Will tamil Nadu repeat it?
7. The Messiah Illusion Will Collapse
Cinema charisma fades. Governance demands grit. Vijay’s fan-made bubble will burst the day people realize noise doesn’t fill ration shops, slogans don’t build jobs, and rallies don’t run hospitals.
👉 tamil Nadu deserves better than fan-club politics. Vijay’s saturday spectacle in Namakkal is not a glimpse of “change” — it’s a trailer of chaos. And if the state buys this illusion, it won’t be democracy. It’ll be curtains.