Vijay's politics are questionable | Thol Thirumavalavan Press Meet
1. Direct Warning to Vijay: "Sanki Infiltration, Political Future Questionable"
Thirumavalavan issued a direct warning to actor Vijay's new political party, advising him to be very careful of the BJP. He pointed out the existing criticisms that members of the 'Sangh Parivar' organisations have already infiltrated his party, expressing concern that if this continues, the party's future could be jeopardized. This direct statement from his speech is highly notable:
"My opinion is that if more and more infiltrations occur, his political future will become questionable."
Thirumavalavan implies that the infiltration of ideologically divergent individuals into the structure of newly launched parties can destabilise their foundation. This warning highlights how difficult it is to maintain ideological integrity against certain political forces.
2. Not a Voter List, But a Citizenship Stripping Attempt: Allegation Citing Amit Shah
Thirumavalavan stated that the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) has consistently maintained that the Special Summary Revision (SSR) of the voter list is not merely an electoral list review but an attempt targeting citizenship. As evidence for his allegation, he quoted a recent statement made by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Gujarat.
"Yes, this is not just a voter list review, it is a review regarding citizenship."
He severely criticized this action, alleging that the BJP and the Election Commission are jointly engaging in an attempt to "make a mockery" of the Constitution in order to covertly implement the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and strip the citizenship of millions of people. Thirumavalavan also clarified that this opposition does not stop at verbal statements. He mentioned that the VCK's Samathuva Valakkarignar Sangam (Equality Lawyers Association) held an event in Madurai titled 'SIR is a joint conspiracy of the BJP and Election Commission' and that they have filed a case in the Supreme Court against the SSR. This demonstrates the VCK's legal and organizational fight on this issue.
3. The Governor is Not Alienating Tamil Nadu, He Himself is Engaged in that Effort
Responding to the Governor's accusations that Tamil Nadu is being isolated, Thirumavalavan counterattacked, stating that the Governor is, in fact, attempting to alienate Tamil Nadu from India. He noted that because the Governor was trained in the "camp of the Sangh Parivar," his actions show disrespect for the feelings of Tamils and are aimed at destroying their national ethnic identity. He clarified that the demand of the people of Tamil Nadu is to "grant rights for the national ethnic group" within the Indian nation, not to secede from India.
4. Total Ban on "Road Shows": Applicable to All Parties
Thirumavalavan clearly stated that the VCK has a firm and consistent stand against "Road Shows" conducted by political parties. He mentioned that this position was emphasized at the all-party meeting based on past incidents and out of concern for public safety. Therefore, he clarified that this opposition is not just against Vijay's party but is a policy decision applicable to all political parties.
5. Prabhakaran's Birthday: Demand for Federalism for Eelam Tamils
Thirumavalavan's press conference was held on two important days: Indian Constitution Day and the birthday of the Tamil Eelam National Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. Thirumavalavan praised Prabhakaran as an "exceptional personality" who captured the world's attention with the principles of "Homeland, Nationality, and Self-Rule," and paid a heroic tribute to his sacrifice. He stated that realizing the dream he envisioned is "one of the foremost duties" of the Tamil national ethnic group. In the context of the Sri Lankan government planning to write a new constitution, he stated that the VCK supports the Eelam Tamils' demand to introduce a "Federal Administrative System" that recognizes their sovereignty. On Prabhakaran's birthday, he called upon the Indian government to intervene based on the Indo-Lanka Accord and ensure the rights of Tamils in the new Sri Lankan constitution.
Conclusion: Reflecting on Political Crossroads
Thirumavalavan's press conference presented several crucial messages: a principled warning for new political parties, a struggle to protect constitutional rights, a firm stand on state rights and ethnic identity, and a focus on public safety. The question we must ponder is: How important is it for leaders to approach local and national issues with such clarity and determination in today's rapidly changing political environment?