Even Tricolour has saffron, but it must not spread to the entire flag: Kamal Haasan


Chennai, Feb 23 (PTI): Actor-politician Kamal Haasan opposed "saffronisation," saying all sections of people should be given space and respect. Using the national flag as a symbol to convey his political message, the actor rejected suggestions that he was denigrating the Hindu right wing ideology.

Haasan, who launched his political party Makkal Neethi Mayyam on Wednesday, has said his politics will be free of caste and religion. In November last year, the actor had faced flak for his "Hindu extremists" remark from the BJP and other right wing outfits. However, he had clarified then that he was not anti-Hindu.

"Some say that Kamal Haasan is denigrating saffron. It is wrong. Saffron has been given its rightful place for its sacrifice, what is more, even the national flag has a place for it," he said in his column in Tamil weekly Ananda Vikatan.'

Hassan said, "I say that saffron should, however, not spread to the entire flag. Let us give space and respect to others. It is the pledge we have taken and that is what has been mentioned in the Constitution too."

He did not name or party or organisation. He also did not refer to any specific incident or give a context or the trigger for raising the matter immediately after launching his party.

Claiming that a video had appeared on YouTube where some people were shown taking a pledge to remove the word secular from the Constitution, he asked how such a change came through in about 50 years.

"Can sacrifice (of pluralistic values) to such an extent be made for the sake of votes," Haasan said, and asked if such a thing was not worse than a war.

He said in ancient times even warfare had its own set of dharmic values. Without such values "politics that involves bloodshed all the time should be changed and that is my desire", he said.

Great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar had worked for the country despite differences among them and such lessons should not be lost, Haasan said.

"I am beginning my journey as a postman making you remember it (working for the nation despite differences)," he said.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    RSS organ Organizer on the eve of Independence of India carried a long piece, ‘Mystery behind the Bhagwa Dhawaj’, which while demanding hoisting of saffron flag at the ramparts of Red Fort in Delhi openly denigrated the choice of the Tricolour as the National Flag.

    “The people who have come to power by the kick of fate may give in our hands the Tricolour but it never [sic] be respected and owned by Hindus. The word three is in itself an evil, and a flag having three colours will certainly produce a very bad psychological effect and is injurious to a country.”

    It was in July 1947 that the Constituent Assembly of Independent India deliberated on the issue of the National Flag of the country and adopted the Tricolour as the national Flag. However, RSS under the leadership of M. S. Golwalkar refused to accept as one. While addressing a Gurupurnima gathering in Nagpur on July 14, 1946, stated that it was the saffron flag which in totality represented their great culture. It was the embodiment of God: “We firmly believe that in the end the whole nation will bow before this saffron flag.”

    Even after independence when the Tricolour became the National Flag, it was the RSS which refused to accept it as the National Flag. Golwalkar opposed this choice of the national Flag in an essay entitled ‘Drifting and Drifting’ (reproduced from in the book Bunch of Thoughts, a collection of Golwalkar’s writings in English published by the RSS in 1966).
    In Kashmir BJP taking rally for rapist in UP they drap lynching accused with flag. 'Tiranga Yatra' is one such example BJP's new found love for 'nationalism' .Perhaps Mr.Kamal Haasan may be right in his assessment.
    Jai Hind

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/Dubai

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    We all know that your colour is red. In TN, saffron is irrelevant anyway.
    Don't get too obsessed with colours. If you focus only on TN issues like mega scale of corruption by both kazhagam parties, you will have a fair chance.
    Also don't think all of your filmy fans would become your political fans too.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Good thoughts by kamal hassan, everyone must think like him,then only peace harmony exist in this country.

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Sensibly said ..... Flag has saffron as well as green .....but India not belongs to only saffron or green ...b.j.p is party for senties ..and Congress becoming for patans ......I feel these two parties going to beat down hardly ....

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    They are trying tio Suffronising the BJP flag
    Look at the shawl they are wearing no green

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Conflicts have no ending. It's everywhere.
    Sometimes in the name of Race
    Sometimes in the name of Caste
    Sometimes in the name of Religion
    Sometimes in the name of Nationality
    Sometimes in the name of Color
    Sometimes in the name of Water
    Sometimes in the name of Food
    Sometimes in the name of Money
    Sometimes in the name of Power
    Sometimes in the name of Love
    Sometimes in the name of Marriage
    Sometimes in the name of Ego
    Everything will come to an end when the real end comes.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    He is right because communalism is not allowed in our constitution

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