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Arvind Kejriwal to attend Kamal Haasan’s party launch in TN

Published - February 20, 2018 03:07 pm IST - Chennai

The AAP supremo is also likely to address the meeting

Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal calling on Actor Kamal Haasan in September 2017.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will attend the launch of veteran star Kamal Haasan’s political party in Madurai on Wednesday, the actor’s camp said.

The AAP supremo is also likely to address the meeting, sources close to Mr. Haasan said. “Kejriwal will attend the evening public meeting in Madurai tomorrow,” they added.

The Delhi Chief Minister had called on Mr. Haasan here in

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September 2017 , when the award-winning actor had started dropping hints of taking the political plunge. Mr. Kejriwal had then said it was “important at this point when the country is facing strong forces of corruption and communalism, all like minded people should talk to each other on these issues and work in tandem.”

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Meanwhile, the actor said he had no intentions of meeting anyone from the ruling AIADMK. “I have been clearly saying this rule is not proper,” he said when reporters on Tuesday asked if he had any plans in this regard.

Earlier, actor-director and founder of pro-Tamil outfit Naam Thamizhar Katchi, Seeman called on the actor and wished Mr. Haasan success in his political journey.

In a Twitter post, Mr. Haasan welcomed people to attend his party launch tomorrow in Madurai to “create a new era”. “I am going to explain (about my) new party and the gist of our policies.. Please come, to create a new era,” he said.

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“Our long journey is starting tomorrow. I am going to hoist our party flag at 6 PM at Othakadai grounds in Madurai,” he further said in the same tweet.

The actor-director will also address public meetings in Ramanathapuram, Manamadurai and Paramakudi tomorrow.

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