Everyone is blaming our leader People’s CM Vijay for appointing Arun IPS as ADGP and Director of Vigilance & Anti-Corruption.
Honestly, I can understand why many people are frustrated by this move. According to many allegations raised against the previous government, Arun IPS was considered one of the strong pillars behind them.
But when I saw this news, one movie scene immediately came to my mind from our leader Vijay’s movie Pokkiri. After Nassar’s character dies, Vijay wears the police uniform, calls the corrupt officer near him, and says:
“Potta uniform-ku inniku oru naalavathu unmaiya vela paru.”
That is exactly the feeling many people are getting from this move by CM Vijay.
Because if anyone knows deeply about the corruption allegations and how things operated during the previous government, it would be the officers who were already inside the system itself.
Maybe that is exactly why our leader CM Vijay appointed him to Vigilance and Anti-Corruption. Sometimes the best way to expose a system is through the people who already know how it worked.
At the same time, our leader Vijay has never taken decisions without a strong reason behind them. So instead of rushing to conclusions, let’s wait and watch.
I strongly believe there is a bigger plan behind this appointment.
Does the victory of TVK in Tamil Nadu signal the rise of the influencer state and the death of public reason? Nilakantan RS’ powerful piece on political party as “content creator”. @puram_politics
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Just days after Vijay became Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, social media exploded with viral claims, AI-generated images and exaggerated political narratives around TVK. From fake “historic firsts” to recycled government schemes, in this episode of Focus Tamil Nadu, @dsureshkumar separates facts from fiction in the age of viral politics.
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Much like Ambedkar did in his time, the VCK chief has chosen a path of principled pragmatism over moralistic traps set by those who haven’t sufficiently acknowledged his political and intellectual stature, writes V Geetha.
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The latest political analysis on Vijay's TVK in "Frontline" explains how he might poach votes from different entities & why this is not enough to disturb the existing political eco system in Tamil Nadu. So the fight remains confined to Dravidian majors - DMK & AIADMK.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s claim in his address to the nation that the Congress, DMK, TMC and the Samajwadi Party blocked and defeated the Women’s Reservation Bill, calling it a betrayal of women, is false and misleading.
In reality, the Women's Reservation Bill (Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam) has not failed, and this clarification addresses the misconceptions around it. Parliament actually passed the Bill in 2023, providing 33% reservation for women, with support from both the ruling party and the opposition, and the law has already received presidential assent .
It clarifies that what actually failed in Parliament was a new proposal linking women’s reservation to a major increase in Lok Sabha seats and a contentious delimitation exercise , which several parties especially from South Indian states opposed on the grounds that it would reduce their political weight.
Further opposition parties argued that there was no need to link women’s reservation to changing the number of Lok Sabha seats . They pointed out that the 2023 law already ties reservation to a new census and delimitation, which have not yet taken place .
Instead of waiting, they said the government could simply amend the law and implement 33% reservation for women now, within the existing 543 seats . They also questioned why the government was willing to tweak delimitation rules by using older census data to speed up the process, but not ready to drop the delimitation requirement altogether if it truly wanted faster representation for women.
It can therefore be concluded that recent viral claims by Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, NDA MPs and many news outlets, alleging that the opposition “defeated” or “blocked” women’s quota, are misleading or false .
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Vijay and his TVK party has attacked the DMK for showing poor leadership in Tamil Nadu.
I ask the TVK's top leader @AadhavArjuna: wasn't Vijay's delayed response to the Karur stampede also poor leadership?
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For clarity:
Women Reservation Act, that is, 33% reservation for women is alive and in effect from 16.4.2026.
All that Govt needs to do is to bring a Bill to identify and reserve those 33% seats among the existing 543 seats.
The Constitution 131st Amendment Bill on delimitation gets 278 Ayes, and 211 Noes out of 489 members present and voting.
The Bill fails to muster the 2/3rd majority of the members present and voting, which is required for a Constitution Amendment.
Amendment Bill for Delimitation defeated in Lok Sabha🔥
NDA failed to get 2/3 rd majority in Lok Sabha.
The floor test failed.... #delimitation#loksabha
Exclusive: the BJP's top Tamil Nadu leader @annamalai_k says his state will not be impacted by the Delimitation Bill. The Centre has officially promised a 50% increase for all states, he tells me.
I counter: verbal assurances do not count as law. Why is there no mention of the 50% increase in the actual Bill?
Full interview drops soon on @newslaundry@thenewsminute