Why Is Vijay Suddenly So Hostile Towards the DMK? The Real Reason Has Nothing To Do With Corruption, Dynasty politics, or Public Welfare




🔥 THE QUESTION NO ONE DARES ASK OUT LOUD


For years, Vijay maintained cordial, even friendly ties with the DMK ecosystem — with Kalaignar, with stalin, and later even with Udhayanidhi.


The DMK never obstructed his growth.
Never threatened him.
Never forced him into political campaigns.


But contrast that with AIADMK:
Jayalalithaa publicly humiliated Vijay, dragged him through controversies, and made life difficult for him in multiple ways.

Logically, Vijay should be furiously anti-AIADMK, not anti-DMK.


So why is he now waging a relentless, obsessive war specifically against the DMK?

The answer is not ideology.
Not policy.
Not corruption.
Not people’s welfare.


It’s something far more personal — and far more uncomfortable.




1. DMK Never Hurt Vijay — AIADMK Did


If political memory were the driving force behind Vijay’s anger, then the target should be obvious.


AIADMK humiliated Vijay:


  • Forced him into awkward political positions

  • Made him kneel down metaphorically

  • Used political pressure on his films

  • Targeted him during Jaya’s rule

  • Triggered multiple controversies


DMK did none of this.


They never used his influence.
They never tried to damage his career.
They maintained a respectful distance.

If Vijay’s politics were based on fairness, he would be anti-AIADMK, not anti-DMK.

But that’s not what happened.




2. Dynasty Politics? Not a Real Reason — Vijay Himself Would Do the Same


People claim Vijay hates DMK because of “dynasty politics.”


But let’s be honest:
India’s political history — global political history — is filled with leaders whose children naturally entered politics.

Is that DMK’s fault?
Of course not.


If Vijay becomes cm tomorrow, will he keep Jason Sanjay permanently in the cinema?
Will he forbid his son from entering politics?

Absolutely not.

Even Vijay knows it.


“Dynasty politics” is just a convenient drama point, not a real source of anger.




3. Corruption? Vijay Saw jayalalithaa Convicted — But No DMK minister Jailed


If corruption were the problem:

Meanwhile:

  • No DMK minister from Annadurai to stalin has been convicted or sentenced by any court.

So if Vijay wanted to oppose corruption, his target should again be AIADMK.


But he’s not attacking AIADMK.
He’s attacking DMK.

Which means corruption is not the reason either.




4. “DMK Didn’t Do Good for People”? That Excuse Also Doesn’t Hold


Kalaignar’s governance introduced reforms that shaped tamil society.
Stalin’s government modernised those foundations and introduced nationally acclaimed welfare models.


Even Union government statistics back tamil Nadu’s growth — not DMK’s own PR.

If Vijay were reacting to governance issues, he wouldn't target one of the most welfare-oriented administrations in India.


So once again, the logic collapses.




5. THE REAL REASON: Udhayanidhi’s Rise Triggered Vijay’s Ego


And now we arrive at the truth everyone whispers, but nobody says publicly:

Vijay’s hatred of DMK began the moment Udhayanidhi entered politics full-time and quickly rose through the ranks.


Here’s why:

Vijay spent 40 years building fame, image, fan base, and stardom.


Suddenly, a young man — Kalaignar’s grandson, Stalin’s son — enters politics with:

  • Instant mla status

  • Immediate influence

  • Fast-tracked power

  • Clear heir-apparent positioning


This hit Vijay where it hurts most:
Ego.


“After all my struggles, will I have to watch this guy become the next CM?
And possibly rule over me?”

That thought alone ignited Vijay’s anger.


Not ideology.
Not people.
Not policies.
Not corruption.

Ego.




6. Udhayanidhi Becoming deputy cm Was the Final Trigger


When Udhayanidhi:

  • became MLA

  • gained authority

  • disagreed with Vijay on certain issues

  • and finally became Deputy Chief Minister


…it confirmed one thing unmistakably:

He is Stalin’s successor.
He will be the next cm of tamil Nadu.


That was the point at which Vijay’s irritation turned into rage.
That rage became political ambition.
And that ambition is now packaged as DMK hatred.


Not for the people.
Not for principles.
Not for tamil Nadu.


But to satisfy a bruised ego.




🔥 Vijay Didn’t Enter politics for People. He Entered Because Udhayanidhi Rose Too Fast.


Vijay’s anti-DMK crusade is not ideological.


Not moral.
Not based on history.
Not based on governance.

It’s personal, emotional, and ego-driven.


If Udhayanidhi had never entered politics, Vijay would still be cordial with the DMK — and likely wouldn’t have taken a political plunge at all.


The battle isn’t about people.
The battle isn’t about tamil Nadu.
The battle is about rivalry, insecurity… and a bruised sense of entitlement.




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