Can Crowd Sizes Win Elections? The DMK Isn’t Worried About Vijay’s Star Power!
The political stage in Tamil Nadu is heating up as the 2026 Assembly elections approach, and the DMK is making its stance clear on actor-turned-politician Vijay. While Vijay’s party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), has been drawing massive, record-breaking crowds at rallies in places like Vellore and Trichy, DMK leaders are quickly downplaying the hype. DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan recently noted that it’s “normal” for any big movie star to attract a curious audience, but argued that seeing a celebrity isn’t the same as casting a vote. The ruling party is leaning on its long history of election wins and a strong alliance to suggest that a “newbie” in the political arena won’t easily shake their foundation.
Behind the scenes, the rivalry is getting personal. While Vijay positions himself as the only real alternative to the traditional Dravidian giants, the DMK has hit back by questioning his experience and even raising red flags over his poll nominations. They’ve labeled him a “novice” and pointed to past rally incidents, like stampedes, as proof of a lack of leadership. Despite the DMK’s public confidence, the political landscape is shifting; even some members of the Congress (a DMK ally) have hinted that a partnership with Vijay could be a game-changer. For now, the DMK is sticking to its script: they believe their track record will speak louder than a superstar’s fan base when the final ballots are counted.