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Rajini: I’m ready for the next Assembly election

April 20, 2019 01:06 am | Updated 01:43 am IST - CHENNAI

Says he will decide on launching party closer to poll date

Rajinikanth

A day after ‘My Next Vote For Rajini’ trended on social media on Election Day in Tamil Nadu, actor Rajinikanth reaffirmed that he would contest the next State Assembly elections here in Chennai on Friday.

Asked if he was ready to contest in the next Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, which will be decided after the results for the 38 Lok Sabha and 22 State Assembly seats are announced on May 23, Mr. Rajinikanth reiterated, “When State Assembly elections for 234 Assembly constituencies are near…I will decide (about the launch of the party). We are ready for it whenever it comes.”

Speaking about his fans expressing their support for him on social media, he said, “I understand that they are eager. I won’t disappoint my fans.”

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Mr. Rajinikanth also said that he would decide on launching the party after the results on May 23.

He said the 72% voter turnout in Tamil Nadu in the recent polls was ‘reasonable’.

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“The turnout in the city was less…but that may be due to the fact that there was a long weekend and people might have gone on vacation,” said the actor.

Referring to the violence against Dalits in Ponparappi in Ariyalur district by dominant caste Vanniyars, Mr. Rajinikanth said, “When compared to the violence that the State has seen in previous elections, this was negligible and the Election Commission of India has done a good job.”

Mr. Rajinikanth is currently shooting for his film, Darbar , which is directed by popular director A.R. Murugadoss.

Set in Mumbai, Rajinikanth is said to be playing the role of a retired cop. The film is set for a Pongal release. The actor is also reportedly mulling over doing a film with director K.S. Ravikumar.

He had taken a break from the filming of Darbar to vote in Chennai.

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