Chennai:
Tamil actor-politician Vijay on Wednesday waded into the ‘Hindi imposition’ row between Tamil Nadu’s ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the Bharatiya Janata Party-led centre, slammed both parties and labelling their bitter back-and-forth “a fight among KG (kindergarten) students”.
The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam boss – who enjoys a large fan following and is seen by many as a dark horse for next year’s Assembly election – seemed to kickstart his campaign by accusing the DMK and the BJP of having “staged” the confrontation over the National Education Policy and the three-language formula. In a fierce attack, Vijay also vowed to expose a “DMK-BJP nexus”.
Vijay also underlined his own opposition to the three-language policy – which the DMK has claimed will force Tamil students to learn Hindi – echoing the state party’s line of it being against the spirit of cooperative federalism and the existing (and successful) two-language policy.
Speaking at a party event near Chennai, Vijay also ripped into the centre over reports Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had threatened to withhold Rs 2,400 crore in funds if the Tamil Nadu government does not fully accept the NEP, including the three-language push.
“One (party) sings while the other dances, both in unison… symbolising their collusion in maintaining the status quo. This leaves the concerns of the common people unheard and unaddressed,” the actor raged, asserting the rise of his TVK ahead of the 2026 election.
A reference to the 1967 poll was not lost on observers; that election was dominated by protests over the then-Congress-led central government’s push to recognise Hindi as India’s official language. The DMK had, then too, protested against ‘Hindi imposition’, and those protests led to riots that led to the defeat of the Congress, which was then also in power in Tamil Nadu.
In his two-pronged attack today, Vijay emphasised Tamil Nadu’s cultural and linguistic heritage, and called on Tamil voters to gather under his “#GetOut” hashtag, which he declared targets the removal of the DMK from power in the state and the BJP from the centre.



