Deccan Chronicle

RAJINI KEEPS UP THE SUSPENSE

Actor ambivalent on his political entry since 1996 when had backed DMK

- ANUPAMA SUBRAMANIA­N | DC

Amid speculatio­n over his entry in politics, Tamil superstar Rajinikant­h on Tuesday said that he will announce his stand on December 31.

Keeping his fans and public on suspense mode yet again, superstar Rajinikant­h on Tuesday said he would announce his stand on entering politics on Sunday at the end of a sixday meet with his supporters here.

“I will announce my stand on political entry on December 31,” Mr Rajinikant­h said, sending his fans into a rapturous frenzy in his opening remarks at the event held at his Raghavendr­a Thirumana Mandapam in Kodambakka­m.

If the fans thought that the moment they had been waiting for – their thalaivar’s political journey – had finally come after a gruelling two-decade wait, they were mistaken.

The Tamil superstar, whose Kala is expected to hit the screens in the first half of 2018, kept up the suspense by saying, “It does not mean that that I will come to politics... I will announce my stand (on Sunday),” Mr Rajinikant­h said.

Explaining to his fans on why he is hesitant to enter politics, Rajinikant­h said he was in a dilemma only because he knew the entire dynamics of how the field works. “Politics is nothing new for me. I have been in politics since 1996… Had I not known its dynamics, I would have said okay,” he said.

Referring to his “war” remark, the actor asked, “War means only election. Has it come now? If we go to war, we should win. To succeed in a war, valour alone is not sufficient, strategy is important.”

“Whether people are keen or not, the media is enthusiast­ic to know if I will join politics,” he said, talking about the excitement in media circles about his possible political entry.

Tuesday was the first day of six-day-long meeting that Rajinikant­h Fans Club Associatio­n organised for his supporters to have an audience with him, besides clicking a photograph. A similar meeting in May saw the superstar exhorting his fans to “be ready for war.”

Mr Rajinikant­h has been ambivalent on his political entry since 1996, when he openly put his weight behind the DMK party and then fledgling Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) that helped the Dravidian party capture power with a brute majority.

After his appeal to vote for DMK-TMC alliance in 1998 and to defeat the PMK in 2004 failed at the hustings, the superstar kept low when it came to politics only to speak about it in 2017 after the demise of former Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalith­aa the previous year.

India is a democratic country. Anybody can join politics. It is up to the people to accept it or not, people are the judges

— D. JAYAKUMAR, senior AIADMK leader and state fisheries minister

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

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