CHENNAI: Velvet gloves off, actor-politician Kamal Haasan seems to have determined to confront his film global rival Rajinikanth head on in politics.
Three days after Rajinikanth used an MGR statue unveiling serve as held at an educational establishment in Chennai to tell scholars now not to enter politics, Kamal on Thursday exhorted pupil group to take a plunge into politics.
Addressing scholars of a premier establishment -- SSN College of Engineering -- Kamal stated: "I want you students there in politics to move this state of Tamil Nadu forward. Makkal Needhi Maiam is looking for people like you."
Calling upon the coed fraternity to vote with out fail, Kamal stated: "Only because many like us kept away from voting booths we are in this dire straits today. Bring your ideas to us. We will listen to you and learn from you."
Many veteran politicians had reacted to Rajinikanth's speech and reminded the celebrity of the large pupil power and their participation in bringing political trade in Tamil Nadu. Asking scholars to steer clear of politics used to be now not proper issues to do in Tamil Nadu context, they stated.
College lecturer-turned flesh presser C N Annadurai, who mentored leaders like M G Ramachandran and M Karunanidhi, rode on pupil upsurge, besides sentiments against Hindi imposition, to dethrone the Congress and capture power in 1967.
Kamal appears to be looking to financial institution on pupil power to develop his maiam. Rajinikanth, then again, induced an enormous enthusiasm amongst scholars but dampened their spirits by way of asking them to stick off politics and, instead, be aware of their research.
Kamal opened every other front, too, against Rajinikanth. The latter, all through his speech at Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute in Chennai earlier this week, stated he could now not be MGR but he could deliver back MGR rule in Tamil Nadu.
When this used to be referred to Kamal and when he used to be requested about his form of rule, the actor shot back: "I will bring people's rule (makkal aatchi)."
Kamal has thus tossed up every other debate -- MGR aatchi (MGR rule) of Rajinikanth versus makkal aatchi (other people’s rule) of Kamal Haasan.
Of path, the earliest and most elementary distinction between the two actors who've now became to politics has been Rajinikanth's 'non secular politics' and Kamal's aversion to the rest saffron and his left-of-centre utterings. However, whilst unveiling his birthday party flag and schedule, Kamal had made it clear that he used to be neither left nor proper. "I am at the centre, that is why the party itself has been named maiam," he clarified.
However, both have very conspicuous not unusual schedule. Both have promised a corruption-free govt. And both have promised to empower oppressed sections of society.
Three days after Rajinikanth used an MGR statue unveiling serve as held at an educational establishment in Chennai to tell scholars now not to enter politics, Kamal on Thursday exhorted pupil group to take a plunge into politics.
Addressing scholars of a premier establishment -- SSN College of Engineering -- Kamal stated: "I want you students there in politics to move this state of Tamil Nadu forward. Makkal Needhi Maiam is looking for people like you."
Calling upon the coed fraternity to vote with out fail, Kamal stated: "Only because many like us kept away from voting booths we are in this dire straits today. Bring your ideas to us. We will listen to you and learn from you."
Many veteran politicians had reacted to Rajinikanth's speech and reminded the celebrity of the large pupil power and their participation in bringing political trade in Tamil Nadu. Asking scholars to steer clear of politics used to be now not proper issues to do in Tamil Nadu context, they stated.
College lecturer-turned flesh presser C N Annadurai, who mentored leaders like M G Ramachandran and M Karunanidhi, rode on pupil upsurge, besides sentiments against Hindi imposition, to dethrone the Congress and capture power in 1967.
Kamal appears to be looking to financial institution on pupil power to develop his maiam. Rajinikanth, then again, induced an enormous enthusiasm amongst scholars but dampened their spirits by way of asking them to stick off politics and, instead, be aware of their research.
Kamal opened every other front, too, against Rajinikanth. The latter, all through his speech at Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute in Chennai earlier this week, stated he could now not be MGR but he could deliver back MGR rule in Tamil Nadu.
When this used to be referred to Kamal and when he used to be requested about his form of rule, the actor shot back: "I will bring people's rule (makkal aatchi)."
Kamal has thus tossed up every other debate -- MGR aatchi (MGR rule) of Rajinikanth versus makkal aatchi (other people’s rule) of Kamal Haasan.
Of path, the earliest and most elementary distinction between the two actors who've now became to politics has been Rajinikanth's 'non secular politics' and Kamal's aversion to the rest saffron and his left-of-centre utterings. However, whilst unveiling his birthday party flag and schedule, Kamal had made it clear that he used to be neither left nor proper. "I am at the centre, that is why the party itself has been named maiam," he clarified.
However, both have very conspicuous not unusual schedule. Both have promised a corruption-free govt. And both have promised to empower oppressed sections of society.
Rajinikanth - Kamal Haasan rivalry reaches political theatre
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March 08, 2018
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