Ahead of the launch of his political party on Wednesday, Kamal Haasan will be visiting Rameswaram, the hometown of former president APJ Abdul Kalam.
Addressing the press here, Haasan said, "Tomorrow I will launch my political party but before that in the morning I will visit Rameswaram. In the evening, I will unfurl party flag and declare the ideas and ideology of my political journey."
The actor will mark the beginning of his political journey with a journey of Kalam's hometown where he will also be visiting the APJ Kalam School, the alma mater of the late leader.
However, the Hindu Munnani organisation has objected to the 'politicisation of school' and has written to the district collector in this regard.
Haasan aims to change the political scenario of Tamil Nadu, which has lately been in turmoil following the death of chief minister J Jayalalithaa.
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