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Rajinikanth’s politics so far is all about him, and that’s not enough

Repeating the same dialogue might work in films; more concrete actions are required to be relevant in electoral politics

Published on: Mar 07, 2018 11:07 AM IST
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On Monday, Tamil actor-turned-politician Rajinikanth made, at a private university in Chennai, his first political speech after launching his party. However, unlike the box office openings for his movies, Mr Rajinikanth’s first political speech lacked punch. His speech had political rhetoric and was assertive in parts — but that’s hardly enough to instil confidence in Rajinikanth the politician. He started his speech by apologising for the hoardings that had sprung up along the road to the venue, which was in violation of a Madras High Court order.

Rajinikanth is only one among the many staking a claim to MGR’s legacy. AIADMK rebel leader TTV Dhinakaran is banking on his political clout and Kamal Haasan on his image and focus on clean politics to occupy that vacuum (AP)
Rajinikanth is only one among the many staking a claim to MGR’s legacy. AIADMK rebel leader TTV Dhinakaran is banking on his political clout and Kamal Haasan on his image and focus on clean politics to occupy that vacuum (AP)

Much like his movies, in which the focus is on him (and not necessarily on a good script and screenplay), Mr Rajinikanth’s politics so far has been all about him; precious little has been said about his political plans. On December 31, when he announced that he would launch a political party, he said he would contest the next assembly polls, but did not specify whether he would contest the 2019 general elections. He is yet to elaborate on his political philosophy and has so far not revealed the name of his political outfit.

On Monday, Mr Rajinikanth made a strong claim to be the inheritor of MGR’s legacy. The death of former chief minister, J Jayalalithaa, and the withdrawal of DMK chief, M Karunanidhi, from active politics have left a vacuum in Tamil Nadu, and Mr Rajinikanth is only one among the many staking a claim to it. The AIADMK rebel leader, TTV Dhinakaran, is banking on his political clout and Kamal Haasan on his image and focus on clean politics to fill that void. It is to be seen who will succeed.

 
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