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Attacking Periyar's statue was to divert attention: Kamal Haasan

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Actor-turned-Haasan on Friday said the vandalism of icon in Nadu was to divert attention from pressing issues like Cauvery water sharing dispute with

At the IndiaToday Conclave 2018, Haasan, who launched new party last month, said his idea of joining was to challenge and change the "crass" and "mediocre" of Nadu.

He said he was not anti-BJP but anti everything, including extremism, that brings people hardships.

"I am anti everything that goes wrong for the people. As for extremism, Hindu extremism exists, read the papers," he said.

He said the vandalism of in Vellore was also an act of extremism and "a diversionary tactic to take people's attention away from more pressing issues such as sharing Cauvery water".

Asked why did he start a new party when he could have strengthened an existing, established outfit with an army of cadres, Haasan replied in his characteristic poetic manner.

"What will I do if I am hungry and what is available is rotten food," he asked, asserting that he had no other option but to launch a new party in Nadu where mediocrity was standard and "rubbish" acceptable

"I am challenging the status quo. Mediocrity is set as a standard...rubbish becomes acceptable. This has been the state of for nearly half a century."

Asked about his idea of politics, Haasan said: "I am anti-crass, mediocre ..I am challenging these. Existing parties have become mediocre."

But he did not rule out the possibility of aligning with other political parties in future.

"We will have to see who we can align with. At the moment we are looking, not shopping. Certain ideas, plans have to be similar. We will not shake hands with corrupt politicians."

He said his party will be the "po" of politics, referring to the term by Maltese philosopher that precedes and signals a provocation, beyond the traditional yes or no.

"Many don't get the idea of centrism... We do not have to be left or right," Haasan said.

He said the decision to join was not taken overnight but he had been a for nearly 30 years now.

"But I thought electoral was not for me. Things have changed now," he said.

He said his political philosophy is based on his learning from Mahatma Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar and Periyar. "Dialogue from Gandhiji and the anger against caste from Ambedkar and Periyar."

Haasan also touched upon his relationship with Sridevi, who died last month at the age of 54.

"It's like we came from the same house...we were like siblings. She had a bag of tricks that she picked up from various masters and she used it," he said about her co-star in and Hindi movies.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 15:32 IST
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