The Tamil Nadu Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) is gearing up for its second major state-level conference, set to take place in Madurai on August 21 in a grand manner. In anticipation of the event, party functionary Naresh addressed the public through an “Open Talk”, shedding light on the preparations, political implications, and the highly awaited speech by actor-turned-political leader Vijay.
Naresh emphasized the enthusiasm of the public:
“People of Madurai are known for celebrating every event like a festival. Now, with Vijay leading the TVK conference, this isn’t just a political gathering—it has become a celebration. Supporters from across Tamil Nadu are preparing to attend with great excitement.”
“Compared to the previous conference in Villupuram, this time the event is being organized on land three times larger. Over one million water bottles have already been stocked.
Separate zones have been designated for vehicle parking, food service, and medical facilities, ensuring the comfort and safety of all attendees.”
Naresh hinted at possible political motives behind recent developments:
“The date of another event—the DMK-backed ‘Theevaga’ conference—was rescheduled, which seems more than a coincidence. The TVK event, originally planned with a holiday in mind, is now facing restrictions due to Vinayagar Chaturthi, which appears politically motivated.
Despite challenges, the TVK conference has gained more momentum than even ruling or opposition party events.”
He also raised concerns about transport availability for attendees, especially those planning to arrive the previous day.
Naresh came down heavily on the ruling DMK government for failing to resolve the prolonged sanitation workers’ strike:
“Over 103 days of protest, and only after arrests did the Chief Minister even open his mouth. This government has pushed hardworking sanitation workers to the point of begging for their own jobs.
The Chief Minister acts like a child seated in power, while others run the political show around him.”
He further slammed the government over law and order and youth issues:
“When young men opposed liquor sales in Mayiladuthurai, they were hacked in broad daylight. Yet, the Chief Minister claims law and order is under control.
Student welfare and education quality are deteriorating. Though announcements are made, they remain empty promises.”
He also mentioned:
“The DMK is privatizing several zones to benefit contractors, just like how AIADMK’s failures led to their downfall.”
Naresh noted that Vijay’s upcoming speech will be a major turning point:
“People expect Vijay to speak about key issues such as youth employment, social justice, student rights, and political change. His words are set to make a strong impact.”
With public disappointment growing towards traditional parties like the DMK and AIADMK, the TVK conference is seen as the dawn of a new political movement. The big question remains:
Will Vijay’s words ignite the change Tamil Nadu has been waiting for?
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