September 23, 2024

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Hindu followers of Kamal Haasan should learn his statements earlier than voting for him within the Tamil Nadu elections

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Kamal Haasan has introduced that he could be contesting from the Coimbatore South constituency within the upcoming Tamil Nadu state meeting polls. The contest, which Haasan will probably be preventing out towards the BJP and Congress, will probably be a political debut for the actor-turned-politician. In some ways, his efficiency in Coimbatore South will decide whether or not the Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) and its founder have any future in Tamil Nadu politics in any respect. It is speculated that BJP will discipline the nationwide president of the get together’s ladies’s wing Vanathi Srinivasan towards Haasan, in response to The News Minute.Now that it has turn into clear that Kamal Haasan will probably be contesting the Tamil Nadu elections, a critical concern should be addressed that of Haasan’s previous travesties and slightly outrageous feedback, principally for Hindus. It is necessary that within the runup to the meeting election, Tamil Hindus are given a reminder of the person and his senseless statements, shrouded virtually all the time beneath the garb of ‘rationality’. The time is opportune for Hindu followers of Kamal Haasan to make an informed political selection within the runup to voting in his favour.[PC:TheNewsMinute]Of course, our endeavour is to tell the individuals about Haasan’s remarks made prior to now. It is to not drive our opinion on anybody to vote both for or towards the MNM chief. It is the selection of the voters to do this, after being effectively conscious of the details.For occasion, in 2019, Kamal Haasan claimed that the phrase ‘Hindu’ just isn’t native to India and that it didn’t exist earlier than the arrival of the Mughals. “The 12 Alwars (ancient Vaishnavite saints) or 63 Nayanmars (ancient Shaivite saints) did not make a reference about the word Hindu anywhere. We were named Hindus by Mughals or other foreign rulers who came before Mughals. The Britishers who ruled us followed and endorsed the same word,” Haasan stated in an announcement in Tamil. The lie was busted by TrueIndology, who revealed how Swami Vidyaranya, the founding Guru of the Vijayanagara empire within the 14th century, a lot earlier than the Mughals, had used the phrase ‘Hindus’.Read More- Kamal Haasan has emerged as the largest loser as Rajinikanth decides to not be part of politicsKamal Haasan had, in the identical 12 months, been on the centre of one other controversy concerning his feedback on Godse. Haasan had claimed that Nathuram Godse was unbiased India’s first ‘Hindu terrorist’. In February 2019, the person had gone on to ask the Indian authorities why it was not holding a ‘referendum’ in ‘Azad Kashmir’. “Why isn’t the Indian government holding a referendum in Kashmir? Who is it they are afraid of? If leaders of both countries behave properly, then there will be no reason for the death of our soldiers, the line of control will be under control,” Kamal Haasan stated.Of course, as a Tamil politician, who survives on the flames of Dravidianism, Kamal Haasan took to sermonising ‘those’ who have been stuffing Hindi down the throats of Tamilians and basically individuals of South India. “Among the family of languages, the youngest one is Hindi. It is a little child in a diaper. We will have to take care of that language because it is our child too. We will definitely take care of it. Compared to Tamil, Sanskrit and Telugu, it is still the youngest language,” Kamal Hassan stated in October 2019.Read More- “Balcony Govt for Balcony people,” Hypocritical Kamal Haasan can not cease fulminating towards PM Modi even throughout lockdownIt could be advisable for Hindu followers of Kamal Haasan to rethink standing within the man’s favour, on condition that he has a historical past of constructing outrageous remarks solely to attain sub-nationalist brownie factors. What’s worse, the cases detailed on this report are hardly an indicator of the great loathing which Haasan has for religious Hindus and Indian nationalists.