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Kamal Haasan hints at launching party, says he’s not anti-Hindu

- IANS

I come from a Hindu family and I do not want to lose the affection of my family first. I am not trying to hurt Hindus but when mistakes are done, I will speak about it. Kamal Haasan

chennai —Short of announcing the launch of his political party, actor Kamal Haasan indicated on Tuesday that he may come up with its name by next January and sought to project that he was not anti-Hindu nor did he want to deliberate­ly hurt their sentiments.

Addressing a press conference on his 63rd birthday here, he announced the launch of an app #KH with several links like “maiamwhist­le” (centre whistle) and “theditheer­pomvaa” (let us search and resolve). It will act as a digital platform for people to complain and interact with him.

“I plan to undertake a tour of Tamil Nadu to reach out to people. The dates will be announced later,” Kamal said at an hour-long media interactio­n, which was marked by his trademark replies in riddles.

In his opening statement, Kamal said people would be asking him questions as to when he would launch the party about which he has been speaking, and answered saying: “A lot of prepatory work is being done. I am consulting experts and friends and will make the announceme­nt at the appropriat­e time.

“Why should I announce a party separately as I am already there.”

Answering one of the questions, he said like one of the links to his digital platform, he would be neither be going “left nor right”.

Asked about the perception that he was anti-Hindu in view of his recent statements, Kamal sought to suggest that he was only talking about Hindu extremism and not Hindu terrorism.

“I am not starting a party to hurt Hindus. I come from a Hindu family and I do not want to lose the affection of my family first. I am not trying to hurt Hindus but when mistakes are done, I will speak about it.

“I am only talking reality when I speak of violence. All Hindus should understand and discuss. Nobody should indulge in such violence. It applies to Hindus and Muslims. When I say extreme, it doesn’t mean terror. But there is violence,” he said. To another question about Hindutva elements attacking him, Kamal said: “I only spoke truth. If punishment is given for that, I am ready to accept it.”

He was apparently referring to threats to his life from some Hindutva organisati­ons after his recent statement slamming Hindu extremism. “I have friends and relatives in all communitie­s, though some people are calling me anti-Hindu. I have moved away from my Brahmin moorings. It is a search. There is no pride or shame in it. I am being called an atheist by believers but I am a rationalis­t.” —

 ?? PTI ?? Kamal Haasan during a press conference to announce the launch of an app in Chennai on Tuesday. —
PTI Kamal Haasan during a press conference to announce the launch of an app in Chennai on Tuesday. —

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