Chennai:What held back Rajinikanth from taking the political plunge? Though he himself had cited frail health as the reason, the question for long continued to exercise his fans and supporters who were unable to come to terms with it. Now, the iconic actor had disclosed that kidney ailment and medical advice had forced him to opt out of politics once and for all.
Thalaivar's decision in December 2020, ahead of launching his political party months before the assembly poll in Tamil Nadu, was a great disappointment not only to his ardent fans but to the BJP as well. Devoid of a popular face, the saffron party was hoping to ride on him to expand its political footprint in the Dravidian heartland. And for his part, Rajinikanth always identified himself with the Right Wing.
“I was all set to step into politics and it was a commitment I had made from which I could not back off. I had undergone a kidney transplant and was an immunosuppressant. Then the second wave of the Covid pandemic struck. When I consulted my doctor, he stoutly opposed my entering politics since I had to keep a safe distance of 10 ft from anyone and had to wear a mask,” Rajinikanth said, adding “Is it possible to adhere to that in the campaign and in rallies and roadshows?”
“Only after Dr. Ravichandar offered to explain my condition to the media and to my fans, I could overcome my indecision and decided to quit politics,” he said, speaking at the silver jubilee function of Sapiens Health Foundation in Chennai.