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‘People expect big things from him’: Vijay’s father on massive impact on TN Assembly polls

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Chennai, May 4 (PTI) Renowned Tamil filmmaker S A Chandrasekhar on Monday expressed pride in his son and TVK chief Vijay’s performance in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, saying the actor-turned-politician is committed to meeting public expectations.

Speaking to PTI Videos amid the counting of votes, an emotional Chandrasekhar said he felt “very happy” and “very proud” of his son’s political journey.

“Tamil Nadu people are expecting big things from my son. He will do it. Definitely, he will do it,” Chandrasekhar said.

When asked about the public’s response to Vijay’s campaign promises, Chandrasekhar extended his heartfelt thanks to the electorate for their support.

He reiterated that the people of the state have placed significant hope in the TVK leader.

“For Tamil Nadu, he has so many dreams in his mind. Let him do the work,” he added, acknowledging the aspirations his son carries for the state’s future.

Addressing the political narrative of the election, the veteran director observed that the competition had effectively narrowed down to a direct fight between the TVK and the DMK. He noted that Vijay had anticipated this dynamic since entering politics two years ago. “From the beginning he said this is between TVK and DMK. When you see the result, it’s like that only,” he remarked.

Chandrasekhar underscored that Vijay’s transition into public life was not a sudden decision but the culmination of over 20 years of planning. According to the filmmaker, Vijay had long harboured a desire to contribute to society and felt that the current political climate presented the “correct time” to launch his bid for leadership.

While identifying himself as a member of the TVK who views Vijay as his leader, Chandrasekhar was careful to maintain a distinction between his role as a father and the party’s strategic operations. When questioned about potential post-poll alliances with the Congress, the AIADMK, or other secular parties, he declined to comment on behalf of the party. TVK is yet to touch the 118 simple majority mark.

“I am not deciding anything. I am not in the position,” he clarified. “I am only his father. He is my leader. He has to decide.” He added that while his family was rejoicing in the “joyous moment,” he would not offer political advice or suggestions to his son regarding the formation of the government.

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, led by Vijay, has been a focal point of this election cycle, marking a significant shift in the state’s political landscape as the popular actor transitions from cinema to politics. PTI JR JR SA

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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