"2nd Indian freedom struggle has already begun": MNM chief and actor Kamal Haasan
Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 22 (ANI): MNM chief and actor Kamal Haasan on Saturday said that a second Indian freedom struggle has begun, adding that he has set aside his political affiliations to raise a voice for the state with "love and affection."
Speaking at the 'Remembering Bapu' programme at the Gandhi Memorial Museum, Hassan said that he idolises Mahatma Gandhi for standing up against imperialists.
He appreciated the editorial written by Periyar E V Ramasamy on the Father of the Nation, for the impression it created on him as a child and noted that Periyar's ideology emerged from disagreeing with Gandhi.
"When I was young, when I had started reading old stories and historical accounts, what truly struck me was reading an editorial written by Periyar E V Ramasamy in Viduthalai after the death of Mahatma Gandhi. I wondered, was he such a great man? Yes, he truly was. Later, when I looked at where Periyar had come from ideologically, I realised that he had emerged from Gandhi's movement, though through disagreement. So, disagreeing with Gandhi is not a great sin, nor is it some heroic act. Disagreement is a duty. The older generation would disagree with that generation. If they failed to correct it with reason, they would become angry and walk away," he said.
Referring to Mahatma Gandhi's call to increase the production of Khadi garments, he said that his company, "Kamal Haasan House of Khadi", is working on those lines.
"The company I run is called Kamal Haasan House of Khadi. This cloth was produced there. When Gandhi last came here, he came to Madurai specifically to increase the production of khadi garments. We can even consider this event as a way of saying, 'Sir, that work has begun," he said. (ANI)
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