This is Thalapathy Vijay’s first political opinion since he floated the party. On February 2, Vijay entered into politics and announced the name of his party – Tamilaga Vetri Kazham.
Earlier on Monday, Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking to “salvage his sinking ship” by notifying the rules for the CAA ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in an attempt to gain political mileage.
In a social media post, MK Stalin said the BJP government’s “divisive agenda” has weaponised the Citizenship Act, turning it from a “beacon of humanity” to a “tool of discrimination” based on religion and race. It “betrayed” Muslims and Sri Lankan Tamils and thus, sowed “seeds of division”, he further said.
Despite staunch opposition from democratic forces such as the DMK, the CAA was passed with the support of BJP’s “stooge” the AIADMK, Stalin alleged. Fearing a backlash from the people, the BJP had kept the law in cold storage till now, he further claimed.