BJP lashes out at Stalin for criticising Rajini's remarks over anti-Sterlite protest
Joining issue with the DMK on its criticism of superstar Rajinikanth over his comments on the violent antiSterlite protest in Tuticorin last week, a senior BJP leader on Friday took exception to it and said the actor was just speaking the people's mind on the issue.
Union Minister of State Pon Radhakrishnan took exception to DMK Working President M K Stalin's remarks as to whether Rajinikanth was echoing the saffron party when he said anti-social elements infiltrated the May 22 protests, where violence erupted, with police firing claiming 13 lives, reports PTI.
Radhakrishnan said he has been insisting for about the last a-year-and-a-half that anti-social elements, even "extremists" had infiltrated the state, which has been witnessing a spate of protests on issues including jallikattu, Cauvery and NEET.
"I have been saying this for the past one and a half years, but Rajinikanth has not been. Now the people of Tamil Nadu have started talking about this and he is one of those public voices. Where does the party (angle) come (in this)," he told reporters here.
The DMK and some other political parties in the state had taken exception to the actor's statement that anti-social elements had infiltrated the protest demanding for the closure of Sterlite Industries in Tuticorin on May 22.