Vijay Fans Overreacting On DCM Pawan Kalyan?
He materialised the NDA alliance in 2024, which eventually came to power and Pawan Kalyan himself ended up becoming the deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh.
The first cinema started to create a significant impact in South Indian politics in recent decades is Pawan Kalyan. He materialised the NDA alliance in 2024, which eventually came to power and Pawan Kalyan himself ended up becoming the deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh.
And now we have the case of Thalapathy Vijay in Tamil Nadu, who created history by becoming the chief minister in his very first election campaign.
Incidentally, Pawan Kalyan spoke on this topic yesterday as he said Tamil politics are significantly different as they could secure the chief minister post with simple campaign using banners and holograms.
However, this triggered the larger section of Vijay fans on social media who hit back at Pawan Kalyan, using a sharp set of words.
On that note, there is this viral social media post from a Vijay supporting group, which says “Dear PawanKalyan, Don’t cry over Vijay’s victory in a daily basis, yes we clearly knows it would have affected you in a big manner, but that doesn’t make sense at any cost
Firstly vijay is not you, understand that also Tamilnadu peoples mindset is completely different, it’s not like Andhra. Yes we agree caste based politics plays here as well, but when it comes to Vijay, the upper-mid-low everything gets shattered, there’s only one category humanity(Vijay). That played a major role in this election.”
This is unnecessarily provocative of Pawan Kalyan, as this is not what the deputy CM said in the first place. He did not criticise the efforts of Vijay, nor did he question the choice of Tamil Nadu public. All that Kalyan was pointed out that Tamil politics are different from Telugu states.
Pawan Kalyan displayed the fact that Tamil politics granted power in the first campaign while he had to endure a lot for a decade. This was just an observation, but not a derogatory comment of any kind.
However, it is strange to see a section of Vijay fans getting agitated by this generic comment made by the Andhra Pradesh Deputy chief minister. There is the desperate attempt to push this as a social media war between Tamil and Telugu people, and that is not a good sign.