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Instead he has chosen to return to the film world by reviving the stalled shooting of his movies “Indian 2” and “Vikram”. He needs to tour the state and inter-act with party branches.The actor – politico does not seem to be thinking on those lines. The only way to counter this process of depletion, decline and decay would be for party leader Kamal Haasan to immerse himself fully in party matters.Įven as the upper crust of the MNM is deserting him, Kamal needs to consolidate himself with the rank and file by reaching out and appealing to them. Given the humiliating defeat suffered by the MNM in the polls and the cavalcade of on going resignations by prominent party officials, it appears that the fledgling party is undergoing a crisis of disintergration. Mahendran issued a public statement denouncing Kamal to which the party leader responded by referring to Mahendran as a “betrayer”. Mahendran cited personal reasons for their decision instead of targeting Kamal openly. Most of them except for Party vice-president Dr. Leading party officials -many of them respected personalities in their own right- began submitting dated resignation letters quitting not only their positions in the MNM but also their basic membership in the party. These included lack of transparency and accountability in financial transactions, The disproportionate influence wielded in intra-party matters by a cabal favoured by Kamal and the party leader devoting much of his time and energy to his own electoral propaganda and neglecting the needs of other party candidates.Īfterwards Kamal Haasan requested undated letters of resignation from office-bearers saying he wanted to reorganize the MNM. Several accusations were levelled against him.
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Much of the blame was aimed at Kamal himself. Heated discussions took place when key party officials met to analyse the electoral debacle. While Kamal’s MNM got only 10, 58,084 (2.45%)votes, Seeman’s NTK gained 30,67,458 (6.89%) votes.įurthermore the MTM party which hogged much of the media spotlight during the election campaign due to the cinematic charisma of Kamal Haasan seems to be facing an inner-party crisis in the aftermath of the poll. However even that “honour” went to the “Naam Thamizhar Katchi”(We Tamils Party)led by film director – actor Seeman. Kamal’s flagship the Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) was expected to poll around 10% of the total vote and become the “third force” in the state next to the two Dravidian parties the DMK (Dravidian Munnetra Kazhagam) and AIADMK (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam). The party leader Kamal lost by a narrow margin in the Coimbatore South constituency. The Kamal Haasan led alliance failed to win a single seat. The Political party launched by Kamal in 2018 – “Makkal Needhi Maiam” (Centre for Justice) – together with a few smaller parties contested all 234 seats in the Legislative Assembly at the 2021 polls in Tamil Nadu. The recently concluded elections to the Southern state of Tamil Nadu in India has dented the larger than life image of Kamal Haasan.