“Money Being Freely Passed Out”: Kamal Haasan On Tamil Nadu Vote casting Day
Kamal Haasan used to be accompanied in Coimbatore South via his daughter Shruti Haasan.
Coimbatore:
Cash used to be being freely dispensed via political events amongst citizens since the previous day night time, Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) founder Kamal Haasan as of late alleged as polling proceeded throughout Tamil Nadu for the state’s subsequent Legislative Meeting. In his grievance to the returning officer within the Coimbatore South Constituency, the place he’s contesting from, the veteran actor stated he had proof of electoral malpractices being performed in ballot cubicles.
“We have now positive issues in positive cubicles. However the primary grievance is {that a} free-for-all distribution is occurring throughout since the previous day night time. They’re doing it very deviously and in no time, so there is not sufficient to name…” Mr Haasan stated, accompanied via his actress-daughter Shruti Haasan.
“We have now stuck grasp of a few tokens and a few method…the modus operandi could be very transparent. They (election officers) will probably be having a look into it,” he stated.
The 66-year-old clarified that he used to be now not protesting or preventing the polling procedure, however used to be right here to grievance.
Speaking to TTN, his elder daughter, Shruti Haasan, stated she used to be sure in regards to the election effects going via the trouble her father and his party had installed.
“I am simply accompanying him (Mr Haasan). I’ve simply come to make stronger him as a daughter. I am hoping that the whole lot is completed in the proper approach,” Ms Haasan stated.
His MNM is eyeing main positive aspects within the polls in a state for many years ruled via the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhakam (AIADMK) and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). Introduced lower than 3 years in the past, the MNM used to be one of the crucial first off the mark in campaigning for the elections.
In Coimbatore South, he’s dealing with off the BJP’s Vanathi Srinivasan and the Congress’s Mayura S Jayakumar, amongst others.