Rationalism vs spirituality

No place for 'spiritual politics' in TN, Stalin says after meeting Rajini

stalin-rajini-karunanidhi-pti Rajinikanth (left) meeting M. Karunanidhi as M.K. Stalin watches on | PTI

Days after he welcomed Rajinikanth's decision to formally enter politics, DMK working president M.K. Stalin has said Tamil Nadu was the cradle of the Dravidian movement, where there was no place for spiritual politics as enunciated by the superstar during his December 31 announcement.

He made the remark shortly after Rajinikanth called on his father and DMK chief M. Karunanidhi at his residence in Chennai late on Wednesday.

Citing Rajinikanth's assertion of 'spiritual politics', Stalin told reporters that Tamil Nadu was the cradle of the Dravidian movement.

"Some are creating an impression that Rajinikanth is to launch a party at the instigation of people who intend to decimate the Dravidian movement in Tamil Nadu. Let me tell you this is the land of Periyar Anna (Dravidar Kazhagam founder E.V. Ramasamy Periyar) and Kalaignar (Karunanidhi)... such efforts in the past have ended in a fiasco," he said.

Asked if Rajinikanth sought the DMK's support, Stalin said such things could be decided only during elections.

Announcing his political debut on December 31 last year, Rajinikanth batted for honesty in politics and good governance.

He said "everything needs to be changed" and declared that spiritual politics needs to be ushered in with transparency, sans shades of any caste or religion.

Stalin said the actor calling on Karunanidhi was nothing new and that he had called on the nonagenarian leader some months ago to enquire about his health.

Actor Vijayakanth too had called on Karunanidhi and sought his blessings before launching his party, the DMK leader said.

"Rajinikanth visiting Kalaignar is nothing new... It is no surprise... It was political decency... We gave him a warm welcome."

Stalin said the actor also inquired about the health of his mother, Dayalu Ammal.

Just prior to Rajinikanth's meeting with the DMK leader, former union minister, and Karunanidhi's elder son, M.K. Alagiri called on his father.

Rajinikanth, during his meeting with Karunanidhi, extended New Year greetings to him and apprised the DMK president and his aides of his political plunge.

The 67-year-old Kabali star also enquired about the veteran leader's health.

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