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Tamilians have lost lives for language, don't play with it: Kamal Haasan at MNM's 8th Foundation Day event

ANI February 22, 2025 331 views

Veteran actor Kamal Haasan delivered a powerful speech at his party Makkal Needhi Maiyam's 8th foundation day event in Chennai. He passionately defended Tamil linguistic identity, referencing historical struggles against language imposition. Haasan acknowledged his late entry into politics while expressing confidence in his party's future electoral prospects. The event highlighted MNM's growing political ambitions and Haasan's commitment to linguistic and cultural preservation.

"Tamilians have lost their lives for a language. Don't play with those things." - Kamal Haasan
Chennai, February 21: Actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan addressed party cadres in Chennai on Friday on the 8th foundation day of his party, Makkal Needhi Maiyam (MNM), emphasizing the importance of linguistic pride.

Key Points

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Haasan marks MNM's 8th anniversary with passionate language defense

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Calls for stronger political representation in Parliament and Assembly

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Reflects on late entry into politics

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Urges party preparation for 2026 elections

Marking the milestone, Haasan hoisted the party flag at the MNM headquarters in Chennai.

In his address, Haasan underscored the challenges faced by Tamilians, particularly in their fight to preserve their language. He referred to Tamil Nadu's historic struggle against the imposition of Hindi, warning those who might take language issues lightly.

"Tamilians have lost their lives for a language. Don't play with those things. Tamilians, even children, know what language they need. They have the knowledge to choose which language they need," Haasan said, referring to the longstanding sentiment for linguistic autonomy.

He also acknowledged the criticism of his political career, with detractors calling him a "failed politician." However, Haasan reflected on his journey, admitting that he might have entered politics earlier.

"I feel I lost because I entered politics too late. If I had entered 20 years ago, my speech and position would have been different," he said.

Addressing his party workers, Haasan signalled MNM's upcoming political ambitions, stating that this year the party's voice would be heard in Parliament, and next year, it would be felt in the state Assembly. He urged his supporters to begin preparing for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, stressing the importance of their active participation.

"Today we are 8 years old, like a child growing up. This year, our voice will be heard in Parliament, and next year, your voices will reflect in the Assembly," he said.

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