Friday, 26 October 2018

DMK hits out at actor Rajinikanth was a puppet of a few people

Chennai, Oct 26 The DMK Friday alleged that film star Rajinikanth was a puppet in the hands of "a few people" and was being upheld by "communal" elements.

The party's mouthpiece questioned him on his recent statement about Rajini Makkal Mandram (RMM), a pre-cursor forum to his political party.

In his communication to RMM members on Tuesday, the Tamil film whiz had said that he was focused on introducing an adjustment in the political skyline sans the trappings of cash and bait of posts.

He had also recalled his assertion a year ago that he will never permit those looking at cash and posts in his political innings and said it was anything but an insignificant talk.

Suggesting conversation starters to Rajinikanth for the sake of a "blameless fan" of the prominent star, DMK mouthpiece 'Murasoli' inquired as to whether the performing artist was not really behind posts as claimed by him, he should have then begun a development on the lines of realist leader, the late E V Ramasamy Periyar.

"Dear leader, if your statement that posts was not a thought in your political passage, for what reason did you declare that (the gathering) will challenge from each of the (234 Assembly) seats in the next polls," the DMK said in its mouthpiece.

"You could then also dispatch a party like Periyar and strive undauntedly for its beliefs," the "honest fan" inquires.

E V Ramasamy had driven Dravidar Kazhagam, which forcefully advanced realism.

The review was distributed in an inquiry and answer design under the nom de plume,' 'which means creepy crawly in Tamil.

On the on-actor's dispute that he knew about those really working in the RMM, the "honest fan" indicates out the particular politician hobnobbing with Rajinikanth, saying he had dependably had an awful impact in his prior spells in other parties.

"Those who are speaking for you in the media are communal (elements); who need to isolate the Tamil community which exists subsequent to rising above station and religion," it said.

Further, none can restrict the Dravidian development sustained by any semblance of Periyar, C N Annadurai and M Karunanidhi, it said.

It also cautioned Rajinikanth that "a gathering" was attempting to destabilize his popularity achieved because of such fans, including anybody "dancing to it tunes" will lose sheen.

"We (fans) trusted you. Be that as it may, you have turned into a manikin of a few people and dancing to their tunes," it said and asked "who is the black sheep", referring to a popular dialogue by the actor in his film 'Enthiran.'

The write-up also hit out at the performer for requesting that his fans offer need to their family first, inquiring as to whether individuals won't suggest a comparable conversation starter at him.

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