Kamal Haasan urges the government to implement the reservation of women: ‘True Nation Building cannot be ha

Kamal Haasan Urges Government To Implement Women

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, actor and politician Kamal Haasan has urged the Center to apply it to connect it with any conversion without implementing women’s reservation.

Taking to his ex-timeline to subdue his thoughts, Kamal wrote, “On this International Women’s Day, we should confirm that true nation-building cannot be without empowering women.”

Emphasizing the fact that the contribution of women in the development and development of the country was integral, he wrote, “Their leadership, power and vision are integral parts of progress. We should unlock the capacity of half of our population, so that they can ensure their same role in governance. ,

Star also said, “In the spirit of this day and on behalf of the daughters of India, I once again urge the government that it without connecting it to delimitation exercises without implementing women’s reservation – an action that calls for a long national interaction to reduce our federal unity and a long national interaction.”

He concluded in his post, saying, “As I started, I urge the Central Government to amend the Constitution (one hundred and sixth amendments) Act. Stower women, empower the nation.”

On the work front, actor Kamal Haasan has tasted only unprecedented success as a producer, in which Shivakarthaikean-starrer ‘Amarran’ has set to ring the cash registers. As an actor, he will be seen next time in the Action Extravaganja ‘Thug Life’ awaited by director Mani Ratnam. The film, which has been hosted for stars like Simbu, Trisha, Ashok Selvan, Aishwarya Lectmi, Jujo George, Mahesh Manjrekar, Bhagwati Perumal and Nasir, which is scheduled to hit the screen on 5 June this year.

The music for the film is by AR Rahman and cinematography is by Ravi’s Chandran. The editing for the film is done by Srikar Prasad, favorite editor of director Mani Ratnam. The film is jointly produced by Kamal Haasan, Mani Ratnam, R Mahendran, Shiva Anant and Udayanidhi Stalin.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-early syndicate wire feed. In addition to the headline, there is no editing in the copy by ABP Live.)

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