Kamal Haasan's big statement, says, 'Candidates will not contest in Tamil Nadu assembly elections'
Kamal Haasan's big statement, says, 'Candidates will not contest in Tamil Nadu assembly elections'
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Chennai: Makkal Nidhi Mayyam (MNM) national president Kamal Haasan on Sunday said that the party will not take part in the upcoming election. MNM started electoral politics from Lok Sabha elections-2019 and stood at number three in many seats.

Kamal Haasan recently said that he does not want to be a part of corrupt political slogans in the name of Nanguneri and Vikravandi by-elections. In his recently released statement, Haasan said that it is very clear that the by-election is nothing but a power struggle between the ruling party and the party that ruled earlier. They are doing this to save their strength and position.

Actor-turned-politician Haasan said that MNM is increasingly trying to gain the support of the people of Tamil Nadu and will form a government in the state in the year 2021, remove old and dysfunctional political parties and eliminate corruption and provide better governance. , To which people are entitled. At present, the AIADMK or DMK has not responded to Kamal Haasan's statement.

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