MNM president Kamal Haasan addressing the media after inaugurating a photograph exhibition on Chief Minister M.Ok Stalin in Chennai on Tuesday.
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Makkal Needhi Maiam founder Kamal Haasan on Tuesday mentioned many had been eagerly trying to rewrite history, particularly the history of Tamil folks.
Inaugurating a photograph exhibition organised by the DMK forward of the social gathering president and Chief Minister M.Ok. Stalin’s birthday, Mr. Haasan mentioned there was a necessity to problem such makes an attempt by way of frequent remembrance of history. He mentioned the photograph exhibition, which traced the lifetime of Mr. Stalin, was additionally an effort to bear in mind history.
Stating that being the son of a terrific chief like M. Karunanidhi wouldn’t have been simply joyful but in addition difficult for Mr. Stalin, he remarked the latter rose to the ranks progressively to attain the place of Chief Minister by way of perseverance and expertise. He mentioned although he was not very shut to Mr. Stalin, they each all the time shared a friendship, which was past politics.
To a query on whether or not his current obvious proximity to the DMK might be learn as a sign for an electoral alliance within the parliamentary elections in 2024, he mentioned it can not be mentioned now. “The story can be moved only scene after scene. You cannot ask about the climax sequence now,” he quipped.
Tamil Nadu Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments P.Ok. Sekarbabu, Chennai Central Member of Parliament Dayanidhi Maran, and Greater Chennai Corporation Mayor R. Priya, had been current on the inauguration of the exhibition, titled ‘Our Chief Minister, Our Pride’, which can be on at Raja Annamalai Hall until March 12.