‘Take the Money, Whistle Podu’: Vijay Targets DMK’s Rs 2,000 Women Summer Special Offer

Weeks before the Tamil Nadu election Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam leader and actor Vijay delivered a blockbuster campaign speech in Salem, accusing Chief Minister MK Stalin and the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam of abuse of power and corruption, and urging voters to “blow the whistle”.

The hugely popular movie star, his every thunderous exclamation cheered, targeted Stalin over the transfer of Rs 3,000 as an ‘advance payment’ for women under a state-sponsored scheme and underlined his casting of the DMK as ‘evil’. “Will you vote for ‘good’ TVK or ‘evil’ DMK?”

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