Tamil Nadu CM C. Joseph Vijay Pledges Corruption-Free Governance, Hits Back at Critics at Tiruchi Rally

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- •Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay reaffirmed his government’s commitment to secularism, State rights, river water-sharing, and social justice at a Tiruchi public meeting on June 1, 2026.
- •Vijay promised corruption-free governance and criticized premature criticism from opponents, including during a wedding.
- •He accused unnamed political forces of plotting to prevent the TVK from forming the government and dismissed other political formations as irrelevant.
- •Vijay defended his farm loan waiver, announced a new police unit “Singappen Kaval Padai” to combat drug abuse and crime, and dismissed accusations against TVK supporters as insulting to voters.
- •He highlighted increased political awareness among youth and women and thanked voters from Tiruchi East, announcing a local candidate for the upcoming by-election.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, also president of the Tamil Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), on June 1, 2026, addressed a public meeting in Tiruchi to thank voters from Tiruchi East and Perambur constituencies, where he was elected to the state Assembly. Speaking at length, Vijay outlined his government’s priorities, defended its record, and responded to criticism from political opponents.






