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ஆட்சி அமைக்கப் போறவனுகளே அடக்கி வாசிச்சிட்டிருக்காங்க.. எங்கள அஞ்சு மணி நேரம் செய்யுனு கேட்பது OKOK போலிஸ் டேசன் சந்தானம்
பர்பாமான்ஸ் டார்ச்சர் போல இருக்கிறது.
Tyler Durden@RajezzO
5+hrs லாம் podcast பண்ண மாட்டிங்களா 😒 @Onion_Roast @Alien18R
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@VFF_official @TVKVijayHQ TVKians have been arrested in posco and drug cases as well , so draw the match!
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@CivicSircasm @TVKVijayHQ Just like DMKians on Women safety and drug free society..?
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Let that sink in.
9,333 kilometers.
Missed flights. Sleepless nights. Chaos.
All just to cast one vote.
I started my journey from Switzerland on April 21st at 10 AM.
One thought in my mind:
I have to vote. No matter what.
But nothing went as planned.
Delayed Flight.
Missed transit.
Unexpected delays.
An unplanned night in Dubai.
Every hour felt like it was slipping away from me.
But I kept going.
I reached Chennai on April 22nd at 8:30 PM completely exhausted, with my 3-year-old toddler.
I had an option: take a 6:55 AM flight.
But I chose an AC sleeper bus, hoping to get at least a few hours of rest.
And that decision had changed everything..!
But before I could even board…
I almost missed it.
Heavy traffic. Crowd everywhere.
I was running with my trolley, trying to cross the road.
I couldn’t.
And then… the bus started moving.
For a second, everything stopped for me.
But I wasn’t alone.
My brother and someone very close to me were running alongside me.
He was holding my baby in his arms, sweating, not stopping for a second.
And then… something I’ll never forget.
A stranger on a bike stopped and said,
“Erunga Akka. Puducharlam”
He was a TVK supporter.
He chased the bus through traffic… and made it stop.
I got in.
I don’t know his name.
But I know why he helped😊
Because he didn’t want me to miss my vote.
Inside the bus, something powerful was happening.
This wasn’t just a journey.
This was coordination. This was responsibility.
We made sure every single person in that bus got their chance to vote.
We planned everything.
At stops, a few people would get down, pack food for everyone, and save 30–40 minutes.
Quick stops. No delays. No wasting time.
Because we all felt it.
Time was running. Fast.
Every minute mattered.
Every second felt heavy.
At different points, we arranged cars to drop people to nearby polling booths just to make sure no one missed the 6 PM deadline.
And then came the final stretch.
People in the bus who had the same polling booth area as mine coordinated together.
We didn’t wait to reach the final stop.
We got down earlier before entering the main city traffic.
We took the faster route, avoided congestion, and rushed.
At one point…
we reached the polling booth in just about 7 minutes from drop-off.
That urgency… that coordination… I will never forget.
Meanwhile, I had another problem.
My voter ID and voter slip were at home, far from my booth.
But again people stepped in.
My college friends were constantly checking on me.
They downloaded my voter slip, kept a printed copy ready.
At the same time, I asked my parents to bring the originals.
Everyone was doing their part…
to make sure I didn’t lose this moment.
And then…
At exactly 5:55 PM, I walked into my polling booth
and I cast my vote.
I was the last person.
The moment I finished… the booth closed.
I just stood there.
After everything…
I actually did it.
And I couldn’t hold back my tears.
Because this wasn’t just about voting.
It was about
people running beside me when I almost gave up…
a stranger chasing a bus for me…
friends helping from miles away…
a bus full of people making sure no vote was left behind…
All of this… for one thing.
The love. The belief.
For one man
Thalapathy Vijay. @TVKVijayHQ
This is not authority.
This is not power.
This is responsibility.
This is public service.
This is empathy.
If this is the kind of force we are…
just imagine what we can build.
Grateful. Emotional. Proud. ❤️
@TVKVijayHQ @Jagadishbliss @VigneshTvkCbe @SriGiriPrasath @GuRuThalaiva @RamVJ2412 @Kanimozhi_tvk

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@OGprasanna Unfortunately True . people never vote for development metrics or welfare, people vote for perception, emotion and sympathy factor !
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Projection 2021 vs 2026 based on morning trend
Final trend will be 80% to 84%.. Lets see tomorrow

Dravidian Insights@dstock_insights
9:30 Polling Trend will be around 15% to 18%
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இவங்களையா வட இந்தியர்ங்குறீங்க..
V.PSingh அளவுக்கு தமிழ்நாட்டை நேசிச்ச ஆள பாக்க முடியுமா..
உணர்வால் தமிழர்கள்யா 🖤❤️
Nikita Mehra@DrNikitaMehra
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கடைசி கட்ட வாக்குப்பதிவு எப்போதுன்னு கேட்கிறார்?
Kasi காசி@akaasi
பெட்ரோல் டீசல் என்னிக்கு டேங்க் புல் பண்ணனும் மக்கா?
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@Neelam_Culture @beemji Calling yourself a ambedkarite and Supporting NDA alliance. You will be remembered for this blot!
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Tharkuris next demand will be "Can you reduce the voting age limit to 6 for today? Thousands of children are eager to vote"
#NoVoteForTVK
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@karthik2k2 New explanation for courage by BJP supporters: Running to your beach bungalow in private flight when your cadres/ kids are killed in a stampede and never show empathy
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Vijay could have chosen the comfort of his caravan. He chose courage instead. A courage born out of conscience. The courage to stand up to an entrenched behemoth, look it in the eye and say enough is enough. To say dynasty is not democracy.
If you felt that indescribable something in your heart when Vijay stood up, that flicker is hope. The hope that you don't need a tungsten sun for a brighter dawn. The hope that no mother will have to wait with bated breath for her daughter to return home safely. The hope that no father will fear that his son will become a junkie in school. The hope that a journalist can speak his mind, without literal shit being dropped in his home.
Some will call you are a crazed fan. They will frame stranglehold on power as legacy and continuity. They will talk about regional pride, while a middleman quietly siphons his commission. They will claim Vijay is an outsider, a newbie who doesn't know governance or politics.
Yes , he's an outsider to THEIR rotten politics of patronage, pliable media and power abuse. That's his strength. That's why millions of nanbas and nanbis trust him.
The dream of a better day is not empty fantasy or fandom. It's a choice, made at the cusp of history. And that choice begins with the courage to make it.
Vijay stood up when it mattered. Now it's people's turn.

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