No jealousy towards CM Vijay, meeting Stalin was only a friendship call: Rajinikanth
Rajinikanth said health reasons kept him out of politics & urged fans to support any party they prefer.
PTI
Chennai, 17 May
Superstar Rajinikanth on Sunday denied he was "jealous" about Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay and clarified that his recent meeting with DMK president M K Stalin was "purely" a friendship call and not done with any political motive.
Talking to
reporters at his Poes Garden residence here, and responding to some reports,
the top star made it clear that the meeting with the former Chief Minister
Stalin was not an attempt to hinder Vijay's Chief Ministerial aspirations or
merge political parties.
Dismissing
that he had any envy towards TVK founder and Chief Minister Vijay, the 'Jailer' star said there was a 25-year generational gap between him
and the CM and commended Vijay's impressive achievements at a young age, which
he said surpassed even those of the legendary MGR (MG Ramachandran) and NTR (N
T Rama Rao). MGR and NTR, the two matinee idols from Tamil and Telugu cinema, had gone on to become CM of Tamil Nadu and the then undivided Andhra Pradesh,
respectively.
"I
have seen Vijay since a young age. Why would I be jealous if he had become CM?
That too at a young age of 52, he has achieved more than MGR and NTR... I have
no envy at all," he added.
Rajinikanth
also congratulated Vijay, whose TVK won 108 seats to form government after
getting support from Congress, VCK, Left parties and IUML after the April 23
elections, defeating Dravidian majors -- DMK and AIADMK.
The
superstar further said that he did not enter politics due to health reasons and
advised his fans to support any political party of their choice.
Rajinikanth also urged the people to grant Vijay two years to establish himself.
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