City
Epaper

Kamal Haasan's MNM Gen Secy joins TN BJP

By IANS | Updated: December 25, 2020 13:10 IST

Chennai, Dec 25 Tamil Nadu BJP got a Christmas gift on Friday with Arunachalam, General Secretary of Kamal ...

Open in App

Chennai, Dec 25 Tamil Nadu BJP got a Christmas gift on Friday with Arunachalam, General Secretary of Kamal Haasan's MNM party joining the saffron brigade.

Speaking to reporters Arunachalam said he joined BJP as MNM did not agree with his views on the three farm laws.

Arunachalam joined BJP here in the presence of Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; Information and Broadcasting, Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Prakash Javadekar.

Arunachalam said he had urged MNM not to oppose the three farm laws on the grounds it was brought by BJP government but support them as they are good for the farmers.

But MNM decided to oppose the farm laws, Arunachalam said.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentRashmika Mandanna says 'What an actor' after seeing Vijay Deverakonda's first look for 'Rowdy Janardhana'

EntertainmentEnrique Iglesias, partner Anna Kournikova welcome fourth child: My sunshine

InternationalHanwha to work with US Navy for new frigates: Trump

TechnologyS. Korea begins trial of mandatory face recognition for new mobile numbers

EntertainmentBig B impressed by grandson Agastya Nanda in ‘Ikkis’: Perfection in every shot

Politics Realted Stories

MumbaiWho Is Tejasvee Ghosalkar? Shiv Sena UBT Leader and Former Corporator Joins BJP Ahead of BMC Polls

MaharashtraSanjay Raut Says Sena–MNS Already Together No Need Others Permission

MaharashtraBig Jolt to Sharad Pawar as Salil Deshmukh, Son of Anil Deshmukh, Quits NCP-SP

PoliticsEknath Shinde Issues Strict No-Crossover Order After Meeting Amit Shah; Directive Communicated to All Shiv Sena Leaders

MaharashtraBMC Elections 2025: Devendra Fadnavis Says Clarity on Seat-Sharing Will Emerge in Two Days