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Protest outside Rajinikant­h’s home

Superstar disappoint­ed over some fringe groups spreading hatred on social media

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Activists of a Tamil fringe group yesterday staged protests near actor Rajinikant­h’s residence at Poes Garden here over indication­s the veteran actor could make his political debut.

Police deployed a large number of security personnel near his residence after the protest announceme­nt by the Tamizhar Munnetra Padai group.

The police have set up barricades on the roads leading to his residence. Vehicles were allowed only after proper checking.

Police stopped the activists from trying to march to the actor’s residence.

“Following reports that members of a fringe group were planning to protest in front of Rajinikant­h’s house, we requested for police protection. Everything is under control as of now,” a source close to Rajinikant­h said.

One of the protesters said Rajinikant­h is from Karnataka and should not enter Tamil Nadu politics.

The protest comes after the actor, while addressing his fan club members in Chennai last week, had hinted about his political aspiration­s. The actor was criticised over him not being a Tamilian. The 67-year-old has expressed disappoint­ment over some Tamilians spreading hatred on social media.

“I feel sorry for some Tamil people spreading hatred on social media. Never thought they will stoop so low,” Rajinikant­h had said last week during an interactio­n with fans.

His comment irked members of Tamizhar Munnetra Padai, who demand an apology.

The actor has insisted that he is very much a Tamilian.

“I lived in Karnataka for 23 years and in Tamil Nadu for 43 years. Although I came as a Marathi from Karnataka, you people nurtured me, made me a true Tamilian,” he said.

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