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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Stalin is Desperate. Joseph Vijay is an Incipient Chiranjeevi

“Stalin is Desperate. Joseph Vijay is an Incipient Chiranjeevi”, Dharma Dispatch, March 27, 2026

“In Tamil Nadu’s highly unpredictable 2026 Assembly elections, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is fighting a desperate battle for survival amid a deep leadership crisis in both DMK and AIADMK.

Compounding Stalin’s troubles is film star Joseph Vijay’s aggressive entry into politics with his party TVK, that lacks a clear ideology or strong organisation. He is loud and flashy but might suffer the fate of Chiranjeevi whose Praja Rajyam Party ended before it began.

As traditional Dravidian parties weaken and opportunistic alliances dominate, the election may signal whether Tamil Nadu is witnessing the twilight of Dravidian dominance……”

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