VCK president Thol. Thirumavalavan, on Sunday (January 25, 2026), said his party would stick to its decision, taken 14 years ago, with respect to the PMK.
Responding to journalists in Tiruchi on whether the VCK would continue in the alliance if a PMK faction (led by its founder S. Ramadoss) were to join the DMK-led front, Mr. Thirumavalavan said, “We took a clear decision 14 years ago [not to align with the PMK], and we will stand by it.”
On speculation surrounding Dr. Ramadoss joining the DMK-led alliance, he said the matter was not for him to comment on. “That decision rests with him [PMK founder] and the DMK. We have been clear since 2011 that we will not align with either the AIADMK or the BJP, as they indulge in caste- and religion-oriented politics,” he said.
Earlier, speaking to reporters at the Tiruchi airport before attending a programme in Chidambaram, Mr. Thirumavalavan sought clarity on the BJP’s “double-engine” narrative, asking whether it meant “one engine in Delhi and another in Tamil Nadu”.
Alleging the Union government was aggressively pushing Hindi, he said such moves posed a serious threat to India’s linguistic diversity. “The Modi government functions with the idea of ‘one nation, one culture, one language, one religion’. This approach endangers pluralism. It is not just us, but speakers of all Indian languages who must unite to protect their mother tongues,” he said.






