Congress daily slams actor Suresh Gopi for ‘pro-saffron’ tilt

The Malayalam actor is criticised for his support for the Vizhinjam Harbour project

January 16, 2015 05:11 pm | Updated 05:21 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Actor Suresh Gopi during a dharna organised by the Vizhinjam Parish Action Council to press for the early establishment of an international trans-shipment terminal at Vizhinjam on Wednesday. Photo: C. Ratheesh Kumar

Actor Suresh Gopi during a dharna organised by the Vizhinjam Parish Action Council to press for the early establishment of an international trans-shipment terminal at Vizhinjam on Wednesday. Photo: C. Ratheesh Kumar

The official daily of the Congress in Kerala on Friday made a no-holds-barred attack on Malayalam actor Suresh Gopi for his recent controversial speech in which he reportedly exhorted Hindus to work for removing hurdles in the way of the Vizhinjam Harbour project.

In a sharply-worded editorial on Friday, the daily, Veekshnam , alleged that Suresh Gopi’s recent posturings and statements betrayed his eagerness to please the leaders of the BJP and affiliates.

“There is nothing wrong in film stars entering politics.

But it is dangerous if they spew communal venom to secure their goals”, the Congress daily said.

Known for his “angry-young-man” roles in many Malayalam blockbusters, Suresh Gopi had recently lavished praise on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This has been widely interpreted as signs of him moving close to the BJP.

While addressing a demonstration at Vizhinjam near here, the actor had reportedly stated that the Hindu community in the area should come out for removing hurdles in the way of the mega port project, apparently alluding to the campaign against it by local resistance groups with the support of the church.

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