சற்றுமுன் அரசியலில் கமலுக்கு நடந்த அவமானம் கண்ணீரில் மக்கள் | Actor Kamal Haasan Political Issue
சற்றுமுன்
அரசியலில் கமலுக்கு நடந்த அவமானம் கண்ணீரில்
மக்கள் | Actor Kamal
Haasan Political Issue
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Slippers were thrown at actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan
on Wednesday evening when he was campaigning in Tirupparankundram assembly
constituency in Tamil Nadu's Madurai. The slipper attack came three days after
Mr Haasan had said that "independent India's first extremist was a
Hindu", referring to Mahatama Gandhi's assassin Nathuram Godse.
Eleven people, including BJP workers and members of another
outfit, Hanuman Sena, have been named in the police complaint. They threw the
slippers towards the stage when Mr Haasan was addressing the crowd. The
slippers did not hit Mr Haasan and fell on the crowd, said police.
Mr Haasan's remarks on Nathuram Godse, who assassinated
Mahatma Gandhi in 1947, have snowballed into a major controversy. The
64-year-old, while campaigning in Aravakurichi on Sunday, had said: "I am
not saying this because this is a Muslim-dominated area, but I am saying this
before a statue of Gandhi. Independent India's first extremist (theeviravaadi)
was a Hindu, his name is Nathuram Godse. There it starts."
Aravakurichi and Tirupparankundram are among the four
assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu where bypolls are scheduled on Sunday.
Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam or the MNM, which has made a debut this
national election, have fielded candidates from these seats.
The BJP was quick to slam the MNM chief. "We strongly
condemn Kamal Haasan for talking about Hindu extremism in his poll campaign. He
is triggering communal violence in a place where there are a lot of minorities.
The Election Commission must take stringent action against Kamal Haasan for
this speech," Tamil Nadu BJP chief Tamilisai Soundararajan tweeted in
Tamil soon after Mr Haasan's speech.
Tamil Nadu Minister KT Rajenthra Bhalaji also reacted to the
comment on Monday and said Kamal Haasan's "tongue should be cut off".
"Extremism has no religion, neither Hindu nor Muslim nor Christian,"
he said. The MNM demanded that he should be sacked for such a comment.
A police complaint was also filed against the
actor-politician on Tuesday in Aravakurichi over his comments.
On Wednesday, Mr Haasan said he stood by his remarks and he
had only "stated facts" in his speech. 'What I said is a historic
fact. It's quoted out of context. How can I target a religion? I challenge you
to show one instance of me inciting discord," he said. He also filed a
petition for anticipatory bail in the Madras High Court saying his speech was
about Nathuram Godse only and not about the Hindu community as a whole. The
Madras High Court will hear the petition today.
Earlier in the day, his party had issued a statement saying
his comments were "taken out of context". "This (his remark) has
been taken absolutely out of context and the speech has been painted as
anti-Hindu, with a malafide intent. This has created complete confusion and
utmost anxiety amongst many common citizens who are not privy to this larger
conspiracy," the statement read.
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