In a significant political development in Tamil Nadu, support appears to be building for actor-turned-politician Vijay as his father S. A. Chandrasekhar has reportedly reached out to Congress leaders, urging them to extend support to Vijay’s party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). Sources indicate that Chandrasekhar’s appeal comes at a time when TVK is gaining traction among youth and first-time voters across the state. With growing crowds at rallies and increasing grassroots engagement, the party is positioning itself as a fresh alternative in Tamil Nadu’s traditionally Dravidian-dominated political landscape.
Political observers say this outreach to the Indian National Congress could signal early efforts toward alliance-building ahead of upcoming elections. While Congress has yet to issue an official response, the move has sparked discussions within political circles about possible realignments.
Meanwhile, Vijay’s political messaging—focused on governance, transparency, and youth empowerment—continues to resonate with a section of the electorate. His transition from cinema icon to political figure is being closely watched, especially as he attempts to convert fan following into electoral strengt
As Tamil Nadu’s political climate heats up, the coming weeks are expected to be crucial in determining whether TVK can translate its growing popularity into a viable political force with strategic alliances.
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