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Before Vijay stepped onto the stage at the big Erode meet on December 18, 2025, several other TVK leaders tried to warm up the crowd, set the mood, and deliver genre-defining political boilerplate. In this video, we react to what they said, how they said it, and whether it actually sounded political — or just like a hype-squad prelude to Vijay’s main event. In the build-up to Vijay’s fiery “pure force vs evil force” speech, several clubhouse-style TVK voices spoke to the crowd: ✔ Aadhav Arjuna, TVK’s ‘campaign general secretary’ and strategist, has been one of the most visible faces in party mobilisations. Arjuna — a former VCK leader who joined TVK to manage election strategy — has framed political events as conspiracies against the party, especially pointing to the Karur stampede controversy as a result of “police politics” rather than organisational mismanagement. The New Indian Express ✔ Bussy Anand, the party’s General Secretary and organisational lead, regularly took the mic to amp up the crowd — sometimes confidently, sometimes awkwardly — claiming that when Vijay comes, people magically show up by themselves, unlike other parties that need money to mobilise crowds. Social News XYZ In earlier events, his speeches sometimes blend praise for Vijay with organisational pep-talks that are … let’s say less policy, more hype. (Fun fact: Anand’s political career includes being a former Puducherry MLA and active politician beyond just film fanbase networks.) Wikipedia ✔ Rajmohan and other social-media-savvy TVK activists — often seen in online clips and press meet livestreams — engaged in spontaneous crowd amping and protest-style messaging, sometimes more theatrical than clear. They leaned into slogans and protests but rarely laid out coherent policy points. (Clips in circulation show him interacting passionately with the crowd/press just before Vijay’s arrival — recipe for memes 🤣.) YouTube Across these pre-Vijay segments, the recurring themes were: Blame games surrounding organisational challenges — especially the Karur tragedy earlier in 2025, where a crowd crush killed dozens, and TVK leaders publicly questioned who’s really at fault. Wikipedia Political exaggeration and crowd narration that served almost exclusively to amplify Vijay as a symbolic saviour rather than advance specific governance plans. Social News XYZ A tendency for some speakers to lean into activist energy rather than articulate concrete platforms — which is great for chanting, not so great for policy debates 😂. In this video, we’ll react to: 🔥 Who actually spoke before Vijay, and whether they deserved applause, confusion, or a “wait — what did you just say?” 🔥 How their speeches set the stage for Vijay — intentionally or unintentionally 🔥 Which moments were actual political substance vs hype squad theatrics 🔥 And how their lines compare to Vijay’s main speech where he eventually called the DMK an “evil force” and TVK a “pure force.” firstindia.co.in Whether you’re here for political comedy, critical commentary, memeable moments, or just a comprehensive breakdown of how the event rolled out before the headliner appeared, this is your one-stop roast + reaction guide. 👇 Stay tuned till the end for the funniest soundbites and the most bewildering pre-speech quotes! #TVKErode #VijaySpeech #PoliticalRoast #TamilPolitics