Posters Calling Rajini To Politics: Political Change, Regime Change
Posters calling Rajini to politics: Political change, regime change. Come on the leader to alleviate the plight of farmers – Posters calling Rajini to politics.
Information regarding Rajini’s health for the last few days, his withdrawal of political attendance also spread on social media. Rajinikanth put an end to it with his statement.
In Mayiladuthurai, posters have been put up calling for Rajini to enter politics. His fans have been waiting for the last 30 years for actor Rajinikanth to step foot in serious politics.
Moreover, the statements and activities of actor Rajinikanth over the last few years have created the impression among Rajinikanth fans that Rajini will definitely be involved in serious politics in the coming assembly elections.
Over the past few days, reports have been circulating on social media about Rajinikanth’s health and the withdrawal of his political visit. Rajinikanth put an end to it with his statement.
In the Mayiladuthurai urban areas, posters have been put up at various places including the bus stand and the railway station. The poster reads “Political change, regime change, come to the forefront to alleviate the plight of the peasants.
The poster with Rajinikanth’s photo referred to as Mayiladuthurai, the true agrarian elite. Mayiladuthurai has caused a stir with these posters pasted in urban areas.
Tamilruvi Maniyan who heard about Rajinikanth’s health. Actor Rajinikanth was met by Gandhian People’s Movement leader Tamilruvi Maniyan.
Actor Rajinikanth, who has confirmed that he is not feeling well after a fake statement in Rajinikanth’s name surfaced on social media, had posted on his Twitter page yesterday that he would soon consult with forum administrators about his political stance.
In this context, actor Rajinikanth met Gandhian People’s Movement leader Tamilruvi Maniyan. It is said that Tamilruvi Maniyan inquired about his health during the meeting held at Rajinikanth’s house in Boise Garden, Chennai.
Meanwhile, Rajini people’s forum administrators and fans from the Egmore area of the Chennai Central district had come to Rajini’s residence.
They all wore T-shirts with the slogans “regime change, political change, now or never”. They also chanted that they would let Rajini come to politics if they went on a fast.