
tamil Nadu is still mourning the horrific Karur stampede that killed 41 people—women, children, and families who went to see TVK chief Vijay’s rally. But instead of silence, reflection, or remorse, what are some TVK supporters doing? Shamelessly running online campaigns to vote for a bigg boss contestant—Subiksha Kumari, better known as the “Meenava Ponnu.” The tone-deaf behaviour has left netizens furious, branding TVK’s circus as a disgusting mix of politics, PR, and reality-show obsession.
1. The Cringe Campaign Nobody Asked For
While Karur’s wounds are fresh, TVK supporters are spamming social media: “Vote for Subiksha! Save our TVK girl in Bigg Boss!” Instead of mourning the 41 dead, they are mobilising fan armies for a reality show contestant.
2. From ‘Meenava Ponnu’ to ‘TVK Ponnu’
Subiksha first earned fame as tamil Nadu’s first big sea-vlogger, sharing fishing tales with her father and later promoting brands. But the moment she entered bigg boss tamil 9, TVK workers rebranded her—no longer “Meenava Ponnu Subi,” but “TVK Ponnu.”
3. Netizens Rip Apart the Shamelessness
“41 people died in Karur, and these people are worried about bigg boss votes?” wrote one furious user. Others mocked the desperate campaign, asking if Subiksha was a politician, influencer, or reality star—because the lines have blurred beyond recognition.
4. Politics Hijacking Entertainment
Reality shows thrive on talent, entertainment, and audience choice. But when political party workers hijack the voting process, it becomes less about contestants and more about party muscle-flexing. bigg boss Season 9 is already being branded “TVK’s extension rally.”
5. Luxury Before, Begging After
The hypocrisy is glaring. Pre-elections, politicians and party workers flaunt luxury lifestyles. Post-tragedy, they beg for sympathy votes. And now, they’re begging for bigg boss votes. netizens have only one verdict: “Oscar-worthy overacting.”
6. Some Still Defend Subi
Not everyone is buying the outrage. A section of fans argues: “Forget politics. Just judge her on how she plays inside the house.” They claim if TVK’s backing is strong, Subi could walk away as the winner. But many others see this as yet another shameless overlap of politics and pop culture.
⚠️ Final Verdict:
Karur’s tragedy should have been a moment of reflection for TVK. Instead, its supporters turned to bigg boss campaign mode, making a mockery of grief. When politics starts hijacking even reality shows, the line between entertainment and exploitation vanishes. For tamil Nadu, the real horror show isn’t on Bigg Boss—it’s outside it.