Actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay filed his nomination for the upcoming Tamil Nadu elections in Trichy on Thursday. After submitting his nomination, he addressed the crowd and raised concerns about a conspiracy involving the delay of his final film, Jana Nayagan, and the Karur stampede that claimed over 40 lives.
Speaking to supporters, Vijay alleged that various parties had united to oppose him, linking the postponement of Jana Nayagan’s release and the Karur tragedy as part of this conspiracy.
He said, "I don’t need to tell you how all the parties have come together to oppose your Vijay. As many
said, the conspiracy around the Karur incident, and the fact that my final film Jana Nayagan could not be released. What if it made our close-to-heart relationship even stronger? And what if that film became a powerful weapon in the elections? As a brother, son, as your Vijay, I am fighting for your justice. I need justice as well.”
The actor also criticised the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government, labelling it an ‘evil force’ and urged voters to remove it from power in the assembly elections. Vijay is contesting for the first time through his party, TVK, standing as a candidate in Perambur and Trichy East constituencies.