February 26th 2025.
In Chennai, a city in southern India, the well-known actor turned politician, Vijay, launched the #GetOut signature campaign on Wednesday. This campaign aims to denounce the actions of the ruling governments at both the state and central levels. At the first anniversary celebration of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), held in Mahabalipuram, Vijay made it clear that this campaign was a direct response to what he perceives as the detrimental policies of the Tamil Nadu government, led by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), and the central government, led by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Vijay accused both parties of working together to hide the real issues faced by the people of Tamil Nadu. He believes that their coordinated efforts are meant to distract the public from the struggles of the common man. According to Vijay, the BJP and DMK are like a singing and dancing duo, performing in perfect harmony to maintain the status quo. As a result, the concerns of the people are being ignored and left unaddressed.
One of the main grievances highlighted in the #GetOut campaign is the National Education Policy 2020 and the controversial three-language policy. Vijay strongly criticized these policies, stating that they undermine the unique cultural and linguistic identity of Tamil Nadu. He called upon the public to join the movement and hold both governments accountable for their actions.
The campaign document released by TVK also accuses the ruling governments of suppressing dissent through fear, violence, and intimidation. It further condemns their inaction towards protecting women's welfare, addressing social injustices, and ending vote bank politics. The party also took a dig at the Stalin government, claiming that it prioritizes publicity stunts over meaningful action. Additionally, the campaign raised concerns over the rising violence against ordinary citizens for political gain, exploitation of labor, and reckless depletion of natural resources for the benefit of a select few.
During the launch of the campaign, Vijay urged the people of Tamil Nadu to join the movement and not turn a blind eye to the suffering of their fellow citizens. Along with Vijay, TVK's General Secretaries N Anand and Aadhav Arjuna also signed the #GetOut signature campaign, marking a significant moment in the party's political movement. This campaign serves as a call to action for the people of Tamil Nadu to unite and stand up against the ruling governments, demanding real change and progress for their state.
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