“Balcony Govt for Balcony people,” Hypocritical Kamal Haasan cannot stop fulminating against PM Modi even during lockdown

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Actor turned TV host and part-time politician Kamal Haasan’s letter to PM Modi is devoid of logic and shows his hypocrisy. Kamal Haasan has failed to condemn the violence on health officials and police personnel by a section of society that attended the Tablighi Jamaat conference in Delhi.

Kamal Haasan is perpetually biased when it comes to religious matters. His hypocrisy knows no boundaries. Not to forget his stance on the Citizenship amendment act – “for religiously persecuted minorities”. Haasan is not new to controversy as he is fond of making one for his survival (In cinema as well as Politics). One must not take him seriously as he is shuttling between small screen to the big screen for his existence and makes political statements to retain his presence in both the Industries.

Kamal Haasan, in an open letter to PM Modi accused the latter of running a “Balcony Govt for Balcony people”. The clown “Part-time leader” should rewind his tape to 2013 when his movie Vishwaroopam was not granted to release in the theatres, and how sheepishly from his “Balcony” he begged to the government and requested people to support him. 

Further, the actor failed to gauge the pulse of the people on National Unity. PM’s call received a resounding response from people all over India, which also included actors and famous personalities all over the country, namely Mega Star Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Ram Charan,  Super Star Mahesh, and prominent Malayalam heroes like  Mammooty and Mohan Lal too stepped in to support the PM as a mark of gesture.  Super Star Rajinikanth with a candle in his hand walked out of his Poes Garden residence to show his solidarity.

Kamal foolishly compared the lockdown to Demonetization. While foreign countries and leaders hail the Indian leadership for making wise decisions, Haasan with his pea-sized brain has lost it completely when he made this comparison.

On the one hand, State governments are working relentlessly to feed the poor, Haasan says people are starving of hunger. Despite the relief package from the Centre and TN government, Amma Canteens are serving people everyday for a very reasonable price. Perhaps Haasan is too busy preparing for the next season of a reality show – the stage where Haasan has his people to     Clap and celebrate his nonsense.

The actor has condemned the government for its failure to stop the Talbigi Jamaat congregation in Delhi. Once he has got it right. However, the foolish actor has tucked his tails between his legs when it comes to unequivocally condemn the malicious acts by the people who spit on the health care workers and sign nurses in lewd language. Leave the Indore incident apart, there are many such incidents reported in Tamil Nadu where health officials and Police personnel were harassed by anti-social elements.

In addition to this, the TN health secretary emphasized that people who attended the conference should come out voluntarily to avoid further spread of the disease and to prevent it from entering Stage 3 – The Community Spread. The actor was nowhere to bee seen as the fear of virus spreading into communities was palpable across the state. The CAA riots were conspicuously mentioned by the actor in many of his tweets and even in his press meets. The actor seems to have interests in extraneous subjects.

Mr Haasan has all rights to criticize the government, but he should not be a fool to peddle his agenda in the time of crisis. His views as a leader for his people are devoid of logic and clarity, one-sided when it comes to religious matters. His thoughts on contentious issues are equivocal. It would be wise to suggest that Mr Haasan should stick to his new job as a TV Host.

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