Rajinikanth accuses Centre of flawed implementation of note ban

On the rising incidence of rape and murder of girls in Tamil Nadu, Rajinikanth said tougher laws and stricter implementation was the way out
Chennai: Top actor Rajinikanth, who is expected to foray into politics, said Monday that the implementation of the demonetisation exercise by the Centre was flawed.
The Tamil superstar, when asked about his view on the impact of demonetisation vis-a-vis its second anniversary, told reporters that “the implementation was flawed. It is a matter that should be discussed in detail.”
Asked if the BJP was such a ‘dangerous’ (electorally) party that warranted formation of a mega national alliance against it, he said “they (opposition parties) feel that way, then it should be definitely like that.”
On the rising incidence of rape and murder of girls in Tamil Nadu, Rajinikanth said tougher laws and stricter implementation was the way out.
Asked about his stand on the release of seven Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convicts, he asked “which seven convicts… I am hearing about it only now.”
The Tamil Nadu government had recommended the release of all the seven prisoners to Governor Banwarilal Purohit, who had stated that the matter was under his consideration.