Amid speculation about Rajinikanth’s formal entry into politics, a leaked letter from the Tamil superstar on Wednesday caused a social media frenzy. Twitter was abuzz with the hashtag #Rajinikanth following the circulation of the letter, written in the style adopted by the actor’s press release.
However, even though it gained momentum, Rajinikanth clarified that the letter was not his, although the information it contained about his health was true.
In short, the letter said that the Covid-19 pandemic has dealt a severe blow to Rajinikanth’s plans for a political downfall. According to the letter, a convalescent kidney transplant patient, Rajinikanth’s movement in the open air could be severely restricted even after the arrival of a vaccine, given his continued immunosuppressed status. Doctors, the letter says, have advised him to exercise the utmost caution.
Rajinikanth, in the letter in question, tries to point out to his fans the tribulations they would face should he formally enter politics and fall ill from the coronavirus. “I don’t care much about myself; not as much as those around me, “said his letter.
The reactions of the political parties have already begun to arrive. The leader of the VCK, R Ravikumar, has reacted favorably to his speculated withdrawal. Social networks, meanwhile, were full of sarcasm for a “dead end”.
In March this year, he had made it clear that he would not run in the elections to become prime minister.
People who know about Rajinikanth’s political plans remain silent. “I do not want to say anything. Don’t ask me anything, ”said Tamilaruvi Manian, a politician who designed the BJP alliance in Tamil Nadu in 2014. Manian’s newfound reluctance to Rajinikanth’s political plans is the first.
.