Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam keeps screaming from every stage that they’re the “Thooya Sakthi” – the pure force that will clean up tamil Nadu’s rotten politics. No more criminals, no more goons, just fresh, honest change.

Yeah… about that.


Their candidate in one constituency, a guy named Left Pandi, now has his criminal record splashed all over social media. The charges? Sending obscene, pornographic pictures to people and threatening them with filthy, vulgar language. This isn’t some vague allegation from years ago – these are active cases that directly contradict everything Vijay claims his party stands for.

Remember all those fiery speeches about wiping out “dirty politics” from top to bottom? About building a movement so clean that even the opposition would be ashamed? Turns out that purity lasts exactly until it’s time to hand out tickets. Then suddenly it’s business as usual: field a candidate with serious moral and criminal red flags and hope nobody notices.

This isn’t a one-off slip. It’s the same pattern we’ve seen again and again. Vijay talks like a reformer in front of the cameras, but his party is quietly filling seats with the exact kind of people he publicly condemns. Sending dirty pictures and making obscene threats isn’t “youthful indiscretion” – it’s the kind of lowlife behaviour that normal people don’t want anywhere near power.


So much for the revolution. So much for the “pure force.”  


When even your own candidates can’t pass the basic decency test you keep bragging about, maybe it’s time to stop pretending you’re different from the rest. tamil Nadu is watching, and the mask is slipping fast.




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