When will Tamil Nadu CM Vijay break his silence, asks DMK leader Stalin
DMK leader M.K. Stalin has publicly criticized Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay for his silence regarding rising crime and public safety concerns. Stalin questioned the effectiveness of the government's recent security initiatives.
Why it matters
The criticism reflects ongoing political friction and public accountability debates within the regional government of Tamil Nadu.
DMK president M.K. Stalin, on Tuesday (June 16, 2026), asked when Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, “who had made tall claims about governance,” would come out of his “silent mode” and explain the steps taken to prevent criminals from acting fearlessly in Tamil Nadu.
The article documents a political challenge from an opposition leader, maintaining a neutral reporting stance.
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