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Kamal Haasan takes on Tamil Nadu CM, parties over corruption

He indirectly demanded Tamil Nadu CM Palaniswami's resignation over alleged corruption

Kamal Hassan

Film actor Kamal Hassan addressing the media at his house, after a complaint was lodged against a popular reality show hosted by him in a television channel in Chennai.

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Actor Kamal Haasan on Tuesday fired a fresh salvo at the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in Tamil Nadu virtually calling for Chief Minister K Palaniswami's resignation over alleged corruption.

In a series of tweets, he also invited people "who are brave enough" to take a vow for a new freedom struggle, apparently against corruption.

"If one state's CM should resign for a mishap & corruption under his govt. How come no party calls for resignation in TN. Enough crimes done," Haasan said without naming anyone.


He was apparently referring to the demands by the Congress for the resignation of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath over the death of more than 60 children in a government-run hospital in the northern state.

The national award winning actor-director has been critical of the AIADMK of late, alleging corruption in its government, drawing the ire of ministers.

Palaniswami and his cabinet colleagues had hit out at the actor for his remarks and dared him to substantiate his charges following which he had asked his fans to lodge complaints about corruption through social media.

While Palaniswami had asked Haasan to join politics to elicit response from the government, several of his ministerial colleagues had hit out at the actor asking among other things what his contribution was to the society.

Haasan also said unless there was independence from corruption "we are all slaves".

"Those who are brave enough to take a vow for a new freedom struggle, come we will win," he said.

The "Vishwaroopam" star said his aim was for a better Tamil Nadu and described both the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), AIADMK and parties as tools, saying other options should be found if such tools become 'blunt'.

"My aim is a better Tamil Nadu. Who dares to strengthen my voice? DMK AIADMK & parties R tools to help. If those tools R blunt find others," he said.

 

Haasan had recently shared the dais with DMK Working President M K Stalin at a party-organised function in Chennai.

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First Published: Aug 15 2017 | 8:12 PM IST

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