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TVK Leader Vijay Labels DMK an ‘Evil Force’ During Erode Rally; Former AIADMK Figure Sengottaiyan Joins TVK  ​ 

​**Vijay of TVK Labels DMK as ‘Evil Force’ at Erode Rally; Former AIADMK Leader Joins Party**

In a recent rally held in Erode, Vijay, the Chief of the Tamilaga Vivasayigal Katchi (TVK), made headlines by branding the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) as an “evil force.” This bold statement came as part of a larger discourse on the political landscape in Tamil Nadu, where Vijay emphasized the need for unity among opposition parties to challenge the ruling government.

The rally, which attracted a significant crowd, served as a platform for Vijay to articulate his party’s vision and rally support against what he perceives as the detrimental policies of the DMK. He urged the public to recognize the implications of the current administration’s actions and to stand together for a better future.

In a notable development during the event, former AIADMK leader Sengottaiyan officially joined the TVK, signaling a potential shift in political alliances within the state. His transition is expected to bolster TVK’s position as it seeks to expand its influence and appeal to a broader voter base.

Vijay’s remarks about the DMK have sparked discussions across various political circles, with supporters praising his courage to speak out against established parties. The rally not only highlighted the growing tensions between political factions but also underscored the importance of grassroots mobilization in Tamil Nadu’s evolving political narrative.

As the political climate continues to shift, the implications of these developments will be closely monitored by analysts and constituents alike. The TVK’s strategy moving forward will be crucial in determining its role in the upcoming elections and its ability to challenge the status quo.

**FAQ**

**What did Vijay say about the DMK at the Erode rally?**
Vijay labeled the DMK as an “evil force,” urging the public to unite against its policies and actions. 

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