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H. Raja slams Kamal Haasan’s anti-Hindu stance

He told presspersons at Kumbakonam near here that the same Kamal Haasan calls him a Hindu at Thiruparankunderam.

THANJAVUR: The National secretary of BJP, Sri H. Raja has said that film actor and president of Makkal Needhi Maiam, Kamal Haasan’s speech at Aravakurichi election campaign in which he said that the first terrorist in free India was a Hindu, has a “political motive”.

He told presspersons at Kumbakonam near here that the same Kamal Haasan calls him a Hindu at Thiruparankunderam. “I can’t accept that Kamal Haasan is a Hindu. His younger brother passed away at London. His body was buried in a church, alleged Raja. He also alleged that Kamal Haasan’s brother Charuhasan has been writing against Hindu religion in social media. Kamal Haasan calls himself as ‘voice of Jesus’, claimed Sri Raja.

ARJUN SAMPATH’S CHARGE:
Meanwhile, Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) leader Sri Arjun Sampath charged at Kumbakonam on Sunday that the Popular Front of India was trying to stop the investigation by the NIA into the murder of Ramalingam, former PMK town secretary of Thirubhuvanam town, by campaigning against the Law.

He told presspersons that members of PFI were arrested by the police in connection with the murder. That was why it was trying to mislead the people. He alleged that Popular Front of India, SDPI, have been banned in Jharkhand and demanded ban of the organisations in Tamil Nadu also.

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