It is being "protected" for electoral gains, he said.
Though the actor did not blame anybody for such a scenario, he said "they (an indication of the political class) are trying to create diversity in our unity."
Haasan said schemes for the uplift of villages and farm sector were being "conveniently forgotten" to be implemented by those in power.
The 63-year-old actor, who has been targeting the ruling AIADMK following the death of J Jayalalithaa, said he will not stop with merely asking questions.
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The actor said his team is fully committed to "honour farming" and it is all set to take off.
He said several factors had made agriculture unviable for farmers and added that growth was possible by a fusion of tradition and technology.
Haasan has christened his political tour (through districts including Madurai in first phase) as 'Nalai Namathey,' (Tomorrow is ours).
He has said he would unveil his party name and embark on his political tour on February 21 from the residence of former President APJ Abdul Kalam at Rameswaram in Ramanathapuram district.
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