Controversial Posters by Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi Spark Debate in Coimbatore

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi's posters claiming share in power by 2026 appear in Coimbatore, causing controversy among alliance partners. The posters were spotted near Thandu Mariamman Temple on Avinashi Road.



Coimbatore: Controversial posters put up by the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) near Thandu Mariamman Temple on Avinashi Road in Coimbatore have sparked a debate among political circles. The posters, which claim "Share in governance and power by 2026," have raised eyebrows and caused tension among alliance partners.

The posters have also been shared on social media platforms, including a Facebook page belonging to a VCK member named Kovai Ramesh. The posts highlight the party's ambitions and trace the political journey of VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan, who began his career in Coimbatore before moving to Madurai and founding the party.

The social media posts further elaborate on the significance of Coimbatore in the VCK's history, stating that it was in this city that Thirumavalavan first joined government service and laid the foundation for his political journey. The posts also mention the leader's association with Dalit leader Malaichamy and the formation of the Dalit Panthers of India (DPI) movement, which later evolved into the VCK.

Supporters of the VCK have expressed their enthusiasm for this new chapter in the party's approach, with some referring to it as a "revolution" beginning in Coimbatore. However, the bold claims made in the posters and social media posts have not been well-received by all, particularly among the VCK's alliance partners.

The controversy surrounding these posters highlights the delicate balance of power-sharing and political aspirations within Tamil Nadu's complex political landscape. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how this will impact the relationships between the VCK and its coalition partners in the run-up to future elections.

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