DMK mouthpiece attacks Vijay NEW DELHI: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has launched a sharp attack on Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay over actor Trisha Krishnan’s presence at the state’s Independence Day celebrations, questioning her front-row seat and the exchange of salutes between the two during the official ceremony at Fort St George.The attack came through the DMK mouthpiece Murasoli, whose editorial took aim at Vijay under the headline, “fear that came to CM in three months.”Vijay had hoisted the national flag at the Independence Day celebrations in Chennai on August 15, with actress Trisha seated in the front row alongside his parents.The strongly-worded editorial began with a pointed remark: “CM Vijay’s pride was blown away when he hoisted the flag on Independence Day.”Though the editorial did not name Trisha, its reference to the actress was clear. Taking a veiled swipe at the chief minister, Murasoli wrote, “The scene of the actress sitting in the front row and the two of them saluting each other could not be tolerated by those who voted for him. The person who tries to justify it by making it a matter of honour is the chief minister of Tamil Nadu today.”Join conversationView All Comments →Share your thoughts in the commentsInsightfulAgreeDisagreeSkepticalConcerningPromisingWorth ReadingBig DevelopmentPost CommentBe respectful · TOI community guidelinesThe editorial sharpened its attack further, saying, “In just three months, he has become fearful about his influence and position.”The broadside against TVK chief Vijay comes weeks after DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin was taken for police questioning over remarks made during a protest.Udhayanidhi later clarified that his comments were not directed at the actress.On the same day, the Madras high court granted him bail.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosVijay Apologises In Assembly After Karunanidhi Remark Sparks DMK Uproar Over Decorum BreachCriminal Cases Against Netas: 4,192 Trials Pending, 170 Lok Sabha MPs Face Serious ChargesJSSC-CGL CANCELLED: Jharkhand Students Celebrate After Government Accepts Key Demands“No Compensation, Build A School”: CJP Volunteer Emotional Tribute To Father Leaves Ranka In TearsAsish Banerjee Death Mystery: Threat, Blackmail Angle Probed As Note And Phones Face ScrutinyBJP’s Big Shake-Up: Ram Madhav Returns, Smriti Irani Gets Key Role In Nitin Nabin’s New Team‘Will Rise For Vande Mataram, But Won’t Sing’: Congress MP Imran Masood Amid Sonia Gandhi Row‘Personally Meet Students’: Rahul Gandhi Writes To CM Hemant Soren Over Jharkhand Protests7 Charred To Death, Several Injured In Fire At Hotel Near Tarapith Temple In Bengal’s Birbhum‘Electric Pole Fell’: 7 Women Dead, Many Injured In Stampede At Temple In Bihar’s Lakhisarai123PhotostoriesClassic Kasavu to rich Kanjeevaram:5 South Indian sarees to wear for Onam 2026From handloom cotton to merino wool: 6 fabrics every woman should choose this autumn for comfort, skin health and style10 vegetarian dishes from around the world that Indians will genuinely loveCharu Asopa breaks silence on financial struggles, debt and claims of keeping Ziana away from grandparents amid divorceSun Ketu in Leo 2026: Remedies you can perform according to your zodiac signWhy does dal foam while boiling? Should you actually remove it?Why does aluminium foil have a shiny and dull side? Here’s the science behind it5 Snakes that thrive in extreme climates: Here’s how they survive harsh weather conditionsForget quinoa: 9 ways to add dalia to your daily breakfast7 email habits that can make you look careless at work even when your actual work is good123Hot PicksArshdeep Singh DangBank holidays this weekBihar STET 2026BJP new teamJharkhand ProtestJSSC-CGL exam cancelledAbhijeet DipkeSupreme Court HolidayTwisha SharmaTop TrendingTwisha SharmaDelhi Draft PollMadhya Pradesh AccidentKolkata Airport Building FireAbhijeet DipkeKiren RijijuBengaluru Double MurderWeather TomorrowBengaluru RapidoBen Gvir

DMK mouthpiece attacks Vijay NEW DELHI: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has launched a sharp attack on Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay over actor Trisha Krishnan’s presence at the state’s Independence Day celebrations, questioning her front-row seat and the exchange of salutes between the two during the official ceremony at Fort St George.The attack came through the DMK mouthpiece Murasoli, whose editorial took aim at Vijay under the headline, “fear that came to CM in three months.”Vijay had hoisted the national flag at the Independence Day celebrations in Chennai on August 15, with actress Trisha seated in the front row alongside his parents.The strongly-worded editorial began with a pointed remark: “CM Vijay’s pride was blown away when he hoisted the flag on Independence Day.”Though the editorial did not name Trisha, its reference to the actress was clear. Taking a veiled swipe at the chief minister, Murasoli wrote, “The scene of the actress sitting in the front row and the two of them saluting each other could not be tolerated by those who voted for him. The person who tries to justify it by making it a matter of honour is the chief minister of Tamil Nadu today.”Join conversationView All Comments →Share your thoughts in the commentsInsightfulAgreeDisagreeSkepticalConcerningPromisingWorth ReadingBig DevelopmentPost CommentBe respectful · TOI community guidelinesThe editorial sharpened its attack further, saying, “In just three months, he has become fearful about his influence and position.”The broadside against TVK chief Vijay comes weeks after DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin was taken for police questioning over remarks made during a protest.Udhayanidhi later clarified that his comments were not directed at the actress.On the same day, the Madras high court granted him bail.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosVijay Apologises In Assembly After Karunanidhi Remark Sparks DMK Uproar Over Decorum BreachCriminal Cases Against Netas: 4,192 Trials Pending, 170 Lok Sabha MPs Face Serious ChargesJSSC-CGL CANCELLED: Jharkhand Students Celebrate After Government Accepts Key Demands“No Compensation, Build A School”: CJP Volunteer Emotional Tribute To Father Leaves Ranka In TearsAsish Banerjee Death Mystery: Threat, Blackmail Angle Probed As Note And Phones Face ScrutinyBJP’s Big Shake-Up: Ram Madhav Returns, Smriti Irani Gets Key Role In Nitin Nabin’s New Team‘Will Rise For Vande Mataram, But Won’t Sing’: Congress MP Imran Masood Amid Sonia Gandhi Row‘Personally Meet Students’: Rahul Gandhi Writes To CM Hemant Soren Over Jharkhand Protests7 Charred To Death, Several Injured In Fire At Hotel Near Tarapith Temple In Bengal’s Birbhum‘Electric Pole Fell’: 7 Women Dead, Many Injured In Stampede At Temple In Bihar’s Lakhisarai123PhotostoriesClassic Kasavu to rich Kanjeevaram:5 South Indian sarees to wear for Onam 2026From handloom cotton to merino wool: 6 fabrics every woman should choose this autumn for comfort, skin health and style10 vegetarian dishes from around the world that Indians will genuinely loveCharu Asopa breaks silence on financial struggles, debt and claims of keeping Ziana away from grandparents amid divorceSun Ketu in Leo 2026: Remedies you can perform according to your zodiac signWhy does dal foam while boiling? Should you actually remove it?Why does aluminium foil have a shiny and dull side? Here’s the science behind it5 Snakes that thrive in extreme climates: Here’s how they survive harsh weather conditionsForget quinoa: 9 ways to add dalia to your daily breakfast7 email habits that can make you look careless at work even when your actual work is good123Hot PicksArshdeep Singh DangBank holidays this weekBihar STET 2026BJP new teamJharkhand ProtestJSSC-CGL exam cancelledAbhijeet DipkeSupreme Court HolidayTwisha SharmaTop TrendingTwisha SharmaDelhi Draft PollMadhya Pradesh AccidentKolkata Airport Building FireAbhijeet DipkeKiren RijijuBengaluru Double MurderWeather TomorrowBengaluru RapidoBen Gvir


'Dignity of CM blown away': DMK takes dig at Vijay over Trisha's front-row seat at I-Day event
DMK mouthpiece attacks Vijay

NEW DELHI: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has launched a sharp attack on Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay over actor Trisha Krishnan’s presence at the state’s Independence Day celebrations, questioning her front-row seat and the exchange of salutes between the two during the official ceremony at Fort St George.The attack came through the DMK mouthpiece Murasoli, whose editorial took aim at Vijay under the headline, “fear that came to CM in three months.”Vijay had hoisted the national flag at the Independence Day celebrations in Chennai on August 15, with actress Trisha seated in the front row alongside his parents.The strongly-worded editorial began with a pointed remark: “CM Vijay’s pride was blown away when he hoisted the flag on Independence Day.”Though the editorial did not name Trisha, its reference to the actress was clear. Taking a veiled swipe at the chief minister, Murasoli wrote, “The scene of the actress sitting in the front row and the two of them saluting each other could not be tolerated by those who voted for him. The person who tries to justify it by making it a matter of honour is the chief minister of Tamil Nadu today.”

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