VCK Chief Thol Thirumavalan Apologises For Controversial Same-Sex Love Remark After Backlash

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Last Updated:July 07, 2025, 15:14 IST

The controversy erupted after Thirumavalan described same-sex love as “perversion”, garnering strong condemnation from queer activists

Thol Thirumavalan took to X to express his regret, clarifying that his words were misconstrued and apologising for any offense caused. (X)

Thol Thirumavalan took to X to express his regret, clarifying that his words were misconstrued and apologising for any offense caused. (X)

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader Thol Thirumavalan has issued a public apology following backlash from the LGBTQ+ community and activists over his comments on same-sex relationships. The controversy erupted after Thirumavalan described same-sex love as “perversion", a remark that has since drawn widespread criticism, even from within his own political circle.

Thirumavalan made the controversial statement during an interaction with media on July 3, where he suggested that same-sex love is unnatural and goes against societal norms. His comments quickly garnered strong condemnation from queer activists, who termed his words regressive and harmful. In response to the public outcry, Thirumavalan took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express his regret, clarifying that his words were misconstrued and apologising for any offense caused.

“I deeply regret the words I used. I did not mean to hurt or demean any individual. I apologise to those who felt hurt by my comments. I stand for the well-being and rights of all people, regardless of their sexual orientation," Thirumavalan posted on his official X account.

The initial remarks were condemned by several LGBTQ+ activists who questioned Thirumavalan’s understanding of same-sex love and its significance for individuals in the community. Prominent activists across Tamil Nadu argued that his language perpetuated stigma against queer individuals and set back the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

In a joint statement, the Tamil Nadu Queer Collective (TNQC) demanded that Thirumavalan be held accountable for his words. “This is not just an insensitive remark. It’s a reflection of the deep-rooted homophobia still prevalent in mainstream political discourse. We demand a clear stand from Thirumavalan on his support for LGBTQ+ rights," the group said.

The sentiment was echoed by several political commentators who criticised Thirumavalan, a leader from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-aligned alliance, for making regressive statements that ran counter to the progressive ideals that his party and the broader Dravidian movement are known for.

The Apology

In his apology, Thirumavalan expressed that his remarks were intended to reflect personal views, but he also acknowledged the importance of respecting individual freedoms. His decision to apologise came after discussions with party leaders and allies, who advised him to take a more inclusive stance on such sensitive issues.

While some activists and party members welcomed the apology, others remain skeptical, questioning whether Thirumavalan’s words were a result of political pressure or a genuine change in perspective. “An apology is one thing, but we need sustained actions in support of the rights of marginalized communities. One apology doesn’t change centuries of societal discrimination," said an LGBTQ+ advocate who preferred to remain anonymous.

The comment and subsequent apology have sparked a debate within the Tamil Nadu political scene, particularly within the DMK-led alliance. While some have voiced support for Thirumavalan’s apology, others see it as a reflection of the broader struggle within political parties to reconcile traditional values with the growing demands for LGBTQ+ rights.

Political analyst K Rajendran noted that leaders in Tamil Nadu, including those in the DMK coalition, have been increasingly caught between promoting progressive social policies and holding onto regional cultural values that may not always align with inclusivity. “Thirumavalan’s apology may have been an attempt to assuage anger, but it raises deeper questions about how politicians truly view marginalised communities," he remarked.

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