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TVK Chief Vijay Criticizes DMK, AIADMK Before 2026 Elections Unveils Party Symbol ‘Whistle’

25 January 2026
in India
TVK Chief Vijay Criticizes DMK, AIADMK Before 2026 Elections  
Unveils Party Symbol ‘Whistle’
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TVK chief Vijay announced the party’s commitment to defeating ‘evil and corrupt’ forces in anticipation of the Tamil Nadu elections in 2026. During a recent party meeting, he unveiled the party symbol, a ‘whistle,’ emphasizing TVK’s role as a formidable alternative to DMK and AIADMK. Vijay, who founded the party in 2024, aims to rally support and strengthen its position in the political landscape.

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