Khaleej Times

Rajinikant­h decides to end political suspense this year

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chennai — Keeping the guessing game on over his much awaited political plunge, superstar Rajinikant­h on Tuesday said he will announce his stand on entering politics on December 31.

This is for the first time that the charismati­c 67-year-old actor, who enjoys cult status in the Tamil film industry, has fixed a date to spell out his plans on entering the political arena.

“I am not saying that I will come to politics...I will announce my stand on entering politics on December 31,” Rajinikant­h said.

Addressing a meeting of his fans on the opening day of a six-daylong photo session with his followers here, the superstar said he was hesitant to enter politics since he knew its dynamics.

“Had I not known its dynamics, I would have said okay,” and joined politics, he said.

“I am not new to politics,” the Kabaali star said in the same breath and referred to his 1996 stand of voicing opposition to then Tamil Nadu chief minister late J Jayalalith­aa amid applause.

Sporting a grey beard and a spectacle, the matinee idol of Tamil cine world for the last four decades spoke in his inimitable simple Tamil. His address was punctuated with mild laughter, smiles and gesticulat­ion to stress his views.

On criticism from certain quarters over dragging his feet on the issue of entering politics, the actor stressed that months ago he had clarified that he will make his decision known during “war”.

Amid thunderous applause, the actor, clad in a white kurta, asked “war means only election. Has it come now?”.

In May this year, during a similar photo-op, the actor had said, “Let us face the war when it comes” which was seen as an indication that he might enter politics.

“If we go to war, we should win, to succeed valour alone is not sufficient, strategy ...(is important),” he said sporting a smile.

The actor’s remark is seen as a hint that he was strategisi­ng to enter politics.

Hence, he said, “I will make my stand on joining politics known on December 31.”

“Whether people are keen or not, the media is enthusiast­ic to know if I will join politics,” he said.

Giving a word of advice to his fans, he asked them to take care of their children and parents and make this their first priority.

Stressing on the importance of discipline and positive energy, he advocated meditation and asked his fans not to give room for negative thoughts as it would have an adverse impact on their well-being.

Ever since Rajinikant­h took a one-time stand against Jayalalith­aa in 1996, his entry into politics is being debated on and off.

Now, in view of the perceived political vacuum in Tamil Nadu after the demise of Jayalalith­aa and DMK president M Karunanidh­i being inactive due to ill health, the topic of Rajinikant­h entering politics has cropped up again.

Also, the fluid political situation is seen as a springboar­d by others as well.

Against this background, versatile actor Kamal Haasan too has in recent months giving indication­s that he could enter politics.

Actor Vishal Krishna shoulderin­g leadership responsibi­lities in actors’ and film producers forums too had evinced interest in politics. However, his nomination to contest in the just concluded RK Nagar bypoll was rejected.

 ?? PTI ?? Tamil superstar Rajinikant­h meets a fan on the first day of a sixday-long photo session in Chennai on Tuesday. —
PTI Tamil superstar Rajinikant­h meets a fan on the first day of a sixday-long photo session in Chennai on Tuesday. —

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