In his first response to the dig at him by ministers, including Palaniswami, that he should take the political plunge to expect a response to his allegations, the 62-year- old actor said the day he expressed his voice against imposition of Hindi in the state, he had become an "amateur politician".
Responding to the ministers demanding proof regarding his charges of corruption in the government, Haasan said the entire state was making allegations in this regard, even as various media reports also pointed towards the same.
"The day I expressed my voice against imposition of Hindi, I had become an amateur politician," he said in a statement uploaded on his Twitter page.
Without naming anyone, Haasan said "those behind power" and "who forgot their responsibility by accepting money" were threatening action against him for tax evasion.
This was angering him and at the same time, he found it laughable, the actor said.
On the ministers seeking evidence from him, he said the people were there to remind them of the corruption.
While the people would voice their concerns with regard to the government departments, he would do the same for his own department, "cinema", he added.
The veteran filmstar alleged widespread corruption in giving tax exemption to films, adding, that many, apparently from the film industry, aided such corruption "out of fear".
However, he added that there were a few exceptions like him.
"People are not herds. Respect their voices. They will be clearly heard soon," said Haasan.
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