Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hindu extremism, terror present in TN, says Haasan

- KV Lakshmana klakshmana@htlive.com

Hindu extremism is alive and kicking in Tamil Nadu, actor Kamal Haasan said in a news column on Thursday, giving yet another indication of the direction his impending political journey was likely to take.

In a write-up featured in Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan, Haasan alleged that Hindu outfits were increasing­ly turning state festivals into public displays of muscle power and violence. “There is Hindu extremism in Tamil Nadu, and you cannot say there is no Hindu terror,” he said.

The piece was met with widespread condemnati­on from right-wing groups.

Haasan was answering a queryfromK­eralachief­minister Pinarayi Vijayan on the increasing influence of the Hindu right on Tamil Nadu politics. Responding in the positive, the actor predicted that Tamil Nadu would reject the path of extremism and once again turn into a glowing example of social justice.

“In the past, Hindu right-wing groups never indulged in violence. Instead, they engaged with opposing parties in a dialogue. But, as this approach proved unsuccessf­ul, Hindu groups began using muscle power to clamp down on detractors,” Haasan said, adding that Kerala has shown the country how such forms of extremism can be contained.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is trying to expand its footprint in the state, criticised the article and dared

CHENNAI: In the past, Hindu rightwing groups never indulged in violence... But, as this approach proved unsuccessf­ul, they began using muscle power to clamp down on detractors KAMAL HAASAN, actor

Haasan to produce proof to back his “irresponsi­ble, malicious and false propaganda”.

“A superstar like Kamal Haasan should speak with some degree of responsibi­lity. What proof does he have to make such a sweeping comment?” party spokespers­onNarayana­nTirupati told Hindustan Times.

Tirupati went on to say that Haasan should speak on corruption in the film industry, instead of making “outlandish” claims. “He must either provide proof or apologise for his irresponsi­ble blabbering,” Tirupati said, pointing out that it was minority groups who stalled the release of his film ‘Viswaroopa­m’ in Tamil Nadu until five scenes were censored.

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