TVK chief Vijay criticises DMK chief Stalin, says CM’s real friends are ‘bribe, corruption’
TVK head Vijay has thrown down the gauntlet against Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister MK Stalin, asserting that corruption has become Stalin's closest friend. He accused the CM of constructing a facade of integrity while failing to deliver on his promis...

He accused the chief minister of making false promises to the people and sought to debunk the governing party's claim of having developed the state into a superstar state.
Addressing a meeting of functionaries here, Vijay termed the State polls due in April this year as a "surprising election" as all parties in the state are allegedly teamed up against him.
Rejecting the DMK's claim of having developed Tamil Nadu into a superstar State, the chief of the fledgling party said that the state was 'such a superb state' during the times of iconic leaders K Kamaraj, CN Annadurai and M G Ramachandran.
Dubbing the DMK regime as "good-for-nothing Ulta model government," he alleged the state has been transformed into a super-standup comedian-run state.
The TVK chief claimed that Tamil Nadu meant Vijay and he represented the entire Tamil Nadu.
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