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Rajinikanth's entry in politics would change Tamil Nadu: BJP

New Delhi/Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 16 (ANI): A day after Tamil superstar Rajinikanth said that he might entertain the possibility of joining politics, parties have welcomed his statement saying it would change the equation of the state.

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Rajinikanth's entry in politics would change Tamil Nadu: BJP
New Delhi/Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 16 (ANI): A day after Tamil superstar Rajinikanth said that he might entertain the possibility of joining politics, parties have welcomed his statement saying it would change the equation of the state. Welcoming the same, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday said if Rajinikanth entered politics, a credible alternative would emerge in the coming days. BJP leader S. Prakash said that many personalities from the tinsel town have ruled the state and the the kind of popularity Rajinikanth enjoys, his entry would change the equation in the state. "Hitherto, he was consistently refusing to accept the fact that he will be entering the politics. It is for the first time he has accepted this. Rajinikanth is a towering personality in Tamil Nadu. With the kind of popularity Rajinikanth is enjoying in Tamil Nadu, his entry into politics will change the equation in the state. A credible alternative will emerge in the coming days," Prakash told ANI. Even the Congress opined the same and said he would bring good to the state. "God is willing and we want to see Rajinikanth in politics. It's been the wish of people from Tamil Nadu for quite some time. God willing and God blessing, we will see him serve the people of Tamil Nadu. He'll do good to the people of Tamil Nadu," Congress leader Tom Vadakkan told ANI. Claiming it to be a 'political accident', Rajinikanth who held a 'darbar' with his fans after a massive gap of eight years, admitted yesterday that he committed a mistake by supporting a political alliance 21 years ago. Continuing to maintain his intriguing stand over joining politics, Rajinikanth further asserted that some people used his name for 'political gains'. Addressing his fans in Chennai, the superstar said, "Some of my fans urged me to join politics and it's not bad even to enter politics, but making money out of this is bad." However, the star added, "If in case I decide to join politics, then those making money will not be entertained." "God made me an actor and I promise Rajini will never ever disappoint his fans in acting," he added. In 1996 Rajinikanth had lent his support to the DMK-TMC (Tamil Manila Congress). (ANI)

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