Vijay says his power-share formula has become ”political bomb” in TN

TVK chief Vijay on Friday asserted that his offer to share power with allies has turned out to be a ”political bomb” in Tamil Nadu as that has become a demand in all alliances and ”rattled” DMK President and Chief Minister MK Stalin who has refused to share power with Congress.

Assuring a social justice driven regime if voted to power, Vijay, addressing a rally at Seelanaickenpatti, here, said: ”Do you remember my political bomb at the Vikravandi rally; offering to share power ? It is now exploding recklessly in all the alliances, CM Stalin sir is rattled and he says that power sharing will not suit Tamil Nadu.”

For the DMK, the alliance is only to win and for all other things, such as governance, they will be on their own.

On law and order, Vijay said that while Tamil Nadu is often projected as being out of Delhi’s control, “what is truly out of control is law and order, women’s safety, empowerment – the entire administration.” Questioning recent incidents affecting women, he asked why the state had not filled the post of Director General of Police, arguing that maintaining law and order begins with leadership.

He also took aim at electoral practices, alleging attempts to influence voters with money.

Dismissing criticism that TVK targets only one political party, Vijay said, “This is an Assembly election. We will question those in power. Why should we oppose those whom the people have already rejected?”