
VCK will determine Tamil Nadu's future in 2026, says Thol Thirumavalavan
He said the VCK had endured all challenges in TN politics.
"Today, we have four MLAs and two MPs, gaining political recognition."
Pointing out that he celebrates his birthday every year with a specific theme, Thirumavalavan said, "This year, we are celebrating it under the theme of 'let's protect secularism'. I believe we have instilled fear in our adversaries through our principles. The call for protecting secularism should resonate everywhere."
Explaining the reason for aligning with the DMK, Thirumavalavan said, "The weapon crafted by the revolutionary Ambedkar is secularism. Those opposing this are the BJP, RSS, Hindu Munnani and the AIADMK. Our alliance with the DMK, Congress and the Left is meant to uphold secularism and defend the Constitution. The DMK-led alliance is recognized as a secular alliance. When Kalaignar established it, Stalin had named it the Secular Progressive Alliance.
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