TVK chief Vijay rules out alliances, says ‘no compromise on secular social justice principles’ The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party chief, Vijay, has dismissed rumors about his party joining the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Speaking at an iftar event organized by the party in Mamallapuram, 60 kilometers south of Chennai, Vijay emphasized that his party remains committed to its principles of secular social justice and will not align with any alliance. Vijay addressed persistent rumors that his party was associated with other political groups, stating that such claims were baseless. He clarified, “Rumours were being spread that we were part of this team and that team. There is no such team. We belong only to the people’s team.” He further noted that attempts to discredit the party through false narratives had failed, and the recent claims of an alliance were part of a deliberate campaign to undermine their credibility. The leader reiterated his party’s stance on maintaining secular values and social justice, asserting that there is “no room for compromise in our politics.” Vijay also expressed confidence in the party’s ability to lead the state government if voted into power, stating, “With the blessing of God, we will achieve our target.” This declaration comes amid ongoing discussions about the political landscape in Tamil Nadu, where TVK is positioning itself as a key player. The party’s focus on secularism and social justice has been a central theme in its campaign, distinguishing it from other regional parties. Vijay’s remarks underscore his determination to uphold these principles despite external pressures and misinformation.#vijay #tamil_nadu #national_democratic_alliance #tvk #mamallapuram
