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Kamal Haasan sends out a distress message from Chennai

The actor lashes out at the civic bodies and ruling party for the plight of the people
Chennai: The unprecedented rains in Chennai have left the city marooned and helpless.
The rich and privileged have not been spared either. Kamal Haasan, who lives on the posh Eldams Road, is relatively sheltered and safe from the deluge.
But many of his friends and relatives have been greatly affected.
Speaking exclusively from his residence in Chennai Kamalji says, “To describe the situation as calamitous would be an understatement. If this can happen in Chennai, can you imagine the plight of the rest of Tamil Nadu?”
The angry and upset superstar added, “It’s a nightmare for the poor and middle class. The rich should feel guilty. I am not so rich and yet I feel guilty when I look outside my window and see how people in my city are suffering.”
He also lashed out at the powers-that-be for neglecting their civic duties. “The entire system has collapsed. It will take Chennai months to get back to normal even when the rains stop. Where is all of the taxpayer’s money going? I don’t take black money. I pay my taxes. What is being done for me and my people with my hard-earned money?”
Haasan feels it is time to question the basic tenet of civil existence. The star question, “I have no God. And I definitely won’t accept the authority and decisions of the self-appointed Gods, the politicians. The ruling party, whoever they are, don’t mind spending Rs.4000 crores for corporate projects. We are 120 crore people in the country. Why not distribute all the 4000 crore rupees among us? That would make all Indians tri-crorepatis.”
The actor, who is known to stand up for causes is extremely disillusioned by the collapse of the state administration in Tamil Nadu.
Kamal ended the conversation saying, “I am truly sad and sick. I feel guilty for my being in a comfortable home. I earn very little compared to the governments. But now when our state is in distress they are asking for donations to do what we appointed the government to do. Of course I will pay because I am constrained to respect the government’s authority. The reason I pay is not to be perceived as one the rich who suck on people, because I am not. I love my people truly. All this drama of rich and poor is a farce, though. The politicians give a damn about social equality as long as they remain in power.”
( Source : deccan chronicle )
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