The Hindu (Mumbai)

‘I will get back to my criticism of parties but this is not the time for it’

The actor and founder of Makkal Needhi Maiam says it is now the moment for people from all sections to come together in the fight against fascism because the way things move forward will decide what tint the country’s politics will have

- Kamal Haasan

ctor and founder of Makkal Needhi Maiam, Kamal Haasan, on Thursday said he would come back to his criticism of political parties but this was not the right time to move in that direction. Answering queries from journalist­s and board members of The Hindu, Mr. Haasan explained why he had decided to back the DMKled INDIA bloc in Tamil Nadu in the Lok Sabha polls after having projected himself as an alternativ­e to the Dravidian parties. Excerpts:

Aforward. I was averse to politics, like most upper middle class people, which, I think, is a social sin now. And entering politics is not infra dig, because we always associated it with corruption, avarice and all that. It need not be that. There will be corruption but sacrifice and vision will also be there. So, I chose to participat­e, and that’s how I came into politics. try. This is a crucial moment – how we move forward will decide what tint the country’s politics will have.

Very simple: the TV, cinema, cricket... all can wait. My TV remote and the TV can wait. I will get back to it. Right now, this is not the time. I will get back to my criticism. I have done it before. But, right now, there is a requiremen­t to go in this direction. It has happened before during the Independen­ce struggle: we had people of various ilk coming together and fight against imperialis­m. Now, it is a fight against fascism. There are times when you should do this and do that (fight elections). I love Periyar’s ideology and also that of Gandhiji. If you pull back, the purpose seems very similar. If you go further, you find Ramanuja’s purpose, Gandhiji’s purpose and Periyar’s purpose all smudge together with one social purpose. Right now, the important battle ahead of us is for the whole nation. Instead of only criticisin­g anything in the Opposition, I thought this is a good enough reason for now to appease my conscience and I have supported them.

I have never predicted... even when I had invested in my movies. We cannot underestim­ate the voter who may not literate enough to read an editorial from The Hindu, but somewhere he might speak the same language... he understand­s and that’s why we were able to stitch the nation together.

I am very confident that, as the old adage goes, you can fool some people for some time, not all of them all the time. They will strongly come with a voice. I would love a 390 in Tamil Nadu.

What’s your take on Rahul Gandhi as the leader of the INDIA bloc?

It is the present situation that frightens me. We should look beyond the personalit­ies and use anyone willing to do the required deed to move this forward. We need a symbol and that’s him... right now.

You cannot simply say that the Hindi is the national language because a majority of the people speak it. But, it is not traitorous to say that English is a useful language. English is useful... apart from that... languages should flourish. This is how I see CentreStat­e relationsh­ip to be... not through emissaries like the Governor. They are acting like the propaganda secretarie­s for the party. It is one thing to talk about corruption and refuse to reinstate an under trial Minister, but he is impeding the progress of the State by not passing 1718 legislatio­ns. And he is from the Centre. His commitment should be to this State and the progress of it. They are saying that Dravidiani­sm will be destroyed, but as long as national anthem is there, Dravidiani­sm will exist.

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