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The actor-politician asked his detractors to make “valid allegations”, asking if he could cater to only one section of people after entering active politics.
“They got angry for what I spoke at Aravakurichi. What I spoke (there) is historic truth. I did not lure anyone to a brawl,” he said during a by-poll campaign at Tirupurankundram near here.
He said truth would triumph like the “historic truth I mentioned.”
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The MNM leader alleged his speech was edited selectively and took a dig at his detractors, saying the charges levelled against him “apply to my media friends also.”
He asked if his critics could show instances of his remarks that could incite violence and said the accusations against him had hurt him.
“They are saying I hurt Hindu sentiments. There are so many Hindus in my family. My daughter is a believer,” he said.
Stoking a controversy, Haasan had said on Sunday that “free India’s first extremist was a Hindu”, referring to Nathuram Godse who killed Mahatma Gandhi.
“I am not saying this because this is Muslim-dominated area, but I am saying this before a statue of Gandhi. Free India’s first extremist was a Hindu, his name is Nathuram Godse. There it (extremism, apparently) starts,” he had said in bypoll-bound Aravakurichi.