Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections | Even on last day of campaigning, Kamal Haasan battles outsider tag
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MNM president mentioned he questioned what influence outstation campaigners would have on voters when UP CM campaigned in Coimbatore.
Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) president and Coimbatore South Assembly constituency candidate Kamal Haasan continued to battle on the last day of campaigning on Sunday the “outsider” tag that candidates contesting in opposition to him had been levelling.
Accompanied by Agila Indiya Samathuva Makkal Katchi principal deputy common secretary and actor Raadhika Sarathkumar, Mr. Haasan campaigned at Amman Kulam, Kamarajapuram and Kotaimedu earlier than winding up his marketing campaign at Kembatty Colony.
He advised the citizens that he selected to contest from Coimbatore South to exhibit the truth that India was a diversified and plural society. “For me diversity and plurality are not mere words. I wanted to show them in action and that is why I chose to contest from here,” he mentioned.
Contending that MNM was the primary get together from the State to have filed a case within the Supreme Court in opposition to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Mr. Haasan mentioned options for issues must be fought the right-way utilizing the authorized mechanisms. Violence was not an answer.
Assuring the voters at Kotaimedu that he would stand with them, the MNM president mentioned he questioned what influence outstation campaigners would have on voters when Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister campaigned in Coimbatore.
“I also wondered what is the language he would use to reach out to voters. It was because they did not have this understanding, that they flung stones,” he mentioned. To these charging him with exaggerating the stone-throwing incident, he wish to say that even a bullet was small, and it was these small bullets that killed protesters in Thoothukudi.
In different locations, Mr. Haasan mentioned he would stay engaged with voters of the constituency by opening places of work in any respect the 19 wards within the constituency, if elected.
Ms. Raadhika claimed the supply of all corruption could possibly be traced to Gopalapuram [former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi’s house] as she had been carefully related to those that lived there. The MNM marketing campaign, not like others, was first rate and trustworthy and the events in alliance took pleasure in conducting a good marketing campaign, she mentioned.
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