Chennai:Even before the show was to commence, he had brought the curtains down giving a quiet burial to his political ambitions. Iconic film star Rajinikanth, playing the impossible on screen, has done it in real life as well. Though most political parties welcomed the actor's decision of bidding adieu to politics, there appeared to be much relief in the Dravidian camp, while the saffron brigade which had huge hopes on him was left gasping for breath.
Ever since Rajinikanth was hospitalised and the film shoot of his latest project Annathe was halted, doubts were raised over 'thalaivar' keeping his date with New Year eve to announce the christening of his party and the follow-up programmes. Reports were also doing the rounds that he had planned to hold a massive conference to launch the party at Madurai on January 17, coinciding with the birth anniversary of late matinee icon and AIADMK founder MG Ramachandran, who was the first in the country to become Chief Minister from the tinsel world. But everything has come to a naught with Rajinikanth saying goodbye to politics.
With this sudden and unexpected development, the mood in the BJP has turned sombre if not desolate.
While BJP state president L Murugan refused to comment on this, former Union Minister of State and party veteran Pon Radhakrishna made known his disappointment. “No doubt, it is highly disappointing for the people. Yet, we have to accept Rajinikanth's decision. The BJP is for people with integrity entering politics,” Radhakrishnan said while putting up a brave face that this would not affect the saffron party.
However, the entire opposition, right from the DMK to the Tamil nationalist 'Naam Tamilar' party of Seeman, as well as the Congress and the Left, have consistently maintained that the BJP had exerted pressure on the actor to take the political plunge. Analysts too argue that Rajinikanth's announcement from his Poes Garden residence earlier this month on launching the party and contesting the 2021 assembly elections was made within a fortnight of saffron strongman Amit Shah's visit. Memes on social media caricatured him as a puppet in the hands of the BJP leadership.