Khaleej Times

‘Don’t get upset if I don’t enter politics’

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chennai — Tamil superstar Rajinikant­h said on Monday that he had no desire to joins politics, but if he did, he would show the door to all “money-minded” people.

The actor said he had no political ambition, but was often dragged into political debates despite stressing that he was “neither an influentia­l political leader nor a social activist.”

“My life is in the hands of God. I’m not sure what he has in store for me. But I’ll always perform the duty that he bestows on me. So, don’t feel disappoint­ed if I don’t enter politics,” he told fans at a gathering here.

But if he did join politics, he would ensure that there would be no place for those seeking material gain.

“Money-minded people will be shunned. So, I warn you now itself to stay away,” he said.

In 1996, the 66-year-old actor had supported the DMK-TMC alliance in Tamil Nadu, which swept the polls that year. But he has not been involved in any political activity since then, he said.

“(But) my name has been dragged into politics for the past two decades. I am pushed to clarify during every election that I’m not affiliated to any political party,” he said.

Rajinikant­h regretted that he had not been able to meet fans as regularly as he wished to.

“I was supposed to meet you all two months ago but had to postpone it to accommodat­e more fans. So, I cancelled the previous meet-and-greet session. Later, I was supposed to go to Sri Lanka for an event. Again I had to cancel it for various reasons. A lot of media reports followed saying, ‘Rajinikant­h doesn’t stick to his decision. He is apprehensi­ve’ and so on.”

He said he thought “wisely” before he took a decision. — PTI

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