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Cauvery Issue : Rajinikanth , Kamal Haasan Others Anguished Over IPL Matches In Tamil Nadu
Amid raging opposition to IPL matches in view of raging protests over Cauvery issue, Tamil film superstar Rajinikanth has said it would be good if organisers stopped the games as such a gala event would be embarrassing when the entire Tamil Nadu was agitating.
Alternatively, he suggested Chennai Super Kings (CSK) team players could play in the city wearing black bands as a mark of expressing the anguish of people who have been staging protests demanding setting up of Cauvery Management Board.
“Playing IPL matches here when whole of Tamil Nadu is agitating for Cauvery (management board) will be an embarrassment,” he told reporters here referring to the opposition from different quarters to the event.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), IPL authorities and the owners of Chennai Super Kings should extend their cooperation by allowing the players to wear the black bands, he said.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), IPL authorities and the owners of Chennai Super Kings should extend their cooperation by allowing the players to wear the black bands, he said.
Rajinikanth also appealed to the IPL fans to wear black colour dress to extend their support to the stir.
Meanwhile , Rajinikanth alos got support from Kamla Haasan and Vijay, along with other actors and film personalities, participated in a silent protest. The Tamil Film Producers’ Council (TFPC), South Indian Artistes’ Association (SIAA), Film Employees’ Federation of South India (FEFSI) and Distributors’ Association had announced that the silent protest would be held in Valluvar Kottam area.
Top actors, including SIAA president and actor Nasser, Film Producers’ Council president and actor Vishal, actors Dhanush and Sathyaraj, directors Shankar and Vikraman and actor-director S A Chandrasekar also participated in the protest.
Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) leader T T V and some pro-Tamil outfits have opposed playing of IPL matches in the city, citing the ongoing protests in support of setting up of CMB.
Dhinakaran has appealed to the cricket fans to shun the matches scheduled to be held here in order to strengthen the voice of farmers’ seeking CMB.
Pro-Tamil outfits including Tamilaga Vazhvurimai Katchi have also opposed holding of IPL matches in the city.
Opposition DMK Working President M K Stalin had said the organisers of IPL matches should realise the issues faced by the people and act accordingly.
“We are not saying that it (matches) should not be held. The organisers should realise the problems of people and act accordingly,” he had said last week.
Fisheries Minister and senior AIADMK Leader D Jayakumar had said the BCCI would realise the situation in Tamil Nadu and decide whether to hold the matches or not.
Seven IPL matches are scheduled to be held here between April 10 and May 20.