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Sengottaiyan lampoons AIADMK as manifesto rollout draws attention

Sengottaiyan lampoons AIADMK for releasing its election manifesto in phases, stating that the move reflects uncertainty and fear of defeat rather than confidence. The criticism came from TVK chief coordinator K A Sengottaiyan during a media interaction at the Coimbatore airport on Thursday, where he strongly questioned the strategy adopted by the opposition party.What does Sengottaiyan want? Understanding the AIADMK leader's effort to  bring back estranged leaders- The Week

Sengottaiyan said an election manifesto is meant to present a clear and complete vision to the people at one time. Releasing it in parts, he claimed, shows hesitation within the party leadership. According to him, the AIADMK general secretary’s decision to unveil the manifesto in stages has created confusion among party cadres and voters alike.

He stated that the AIADMK leadership appears to be struggling to settle on its promises and priorities, which is why the document is being revealed bit by bit. This approach, he added, sends a message of uncertainty to the public at a crucial time before elections.

Sengottaiyan lampoons AIADMK leadership over fear of defeat

Continuing his remarks, Sengottaiyan lampoons AIADMK leadership for what he described as daily anxiety over the upcoming election results. He said the phased manifesto release reflects internal pressure and lack of confidence in the party’s own position.

Expelled AIADMK veteran Sengottaiyan resigns as MLA, amid strong  speculation of TVK switchAccording to Sengottaiyan, a political party that is prepared for elections would place all its promises before the people without delay. He alleged that the current approach indicates fear of public scrutiny and concern about voter response.

He also claimed that instead of addressing public issues directly, the AIADMK is attempting to divert attention by targeting the TVK. Sengottaiyan said these attacks are aimed at hiding their own weakness while maintaining the image of opposing the ruling party.

He further remarked that voters in Tamil Nadu are capable of understanding such political tactics and are closely watching the behaviour of all parties ahead of the polls.

Sengottaiyan lampoons AIADMK attacks on TVK

Sengottaiyan lampoons AIADMK for what he described as selective criticism aimed at the TVK. He said it has become clear to the public who is acting independently and who is functioning as a supporting force for other political interests.AIADMK Turmoil: Sengottaiyan Sacked, EPS Stands Firm, Rebels Expelled

He accused the AIADMK of making statements against the TVK only to cover up its own fear of defeat. According to him, such remarks are meant to confuse voters and shift focus away from unresolved issues and internal challenges within the party.

Sengottaiyan asserted that the political mood in the state is changing rapidly. He claimed there is a noticeable shift in public opinion, especially among voters below the age of 35 and first-time voters. He said this group is more aware, more vocal, and less influenced by traditional political narratives.

Sengottaiyan lampoons AIADMK confidence and predicts sweep

Expressing strong confidence in his party’s prospects, Sengottaiyan stated that the TVK is gaining support not only across Tamil Nadu but also among overseas supporters. He said the growing reach of the party reflects a desire for change among people from different backgrounds.AIADMK purge: Palaniswami tightens grip on party power - Frontline

Sengottaiyan went on to claim that the TVK is well-positioned to win all 234 assembly constituencies in the state. He said this election would mark a turning point and described the expected outcome as a new chapter in the political history of Tamil Nadu.

He also said that actor Vijay’s leadership has attracted wide attention and enthusiasm, particularly among young voters and new participants in the democratic process. According to Sengottaiyan, this growing momentum cannot be ignored by established political parties.

When asked about possible talks with former chief minister O Panneerselvam, Sengottaiyan chose not to comment, stating that the focus remains on strengthening the party and connecting with voters across the state. Also Read: New Moffusil Bus Stand Marks a Major Transport Shift in Dharmapuri in 2026

Conclusion

Sengottaiyan lampoons AIADMK at a time when election preparations are intensifying, turning attention toward manifesto strategies and political confidence. His remarks underline the growing tension between parties as they position themselves before voters. As campaigning gathers pace, how these claims and counterclaims influence public opinion will become clearer in the days ahead.

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