¡®Not Ideologically Rich Enough¡¯, Prakash Raj Responds To Reports About Him Joining BJP
Prakash Raj: Actor-politician Prakash Raj is not afraid to speak his mind and has been outspoken on a number of issues. The actor has now responded to a recent, widely shared tweet claiming that he is joining the BJP today.
Prakash Raj: Actor-politician Prakash Raj is not afraid to speak his mind and has been outspoken on a number of issues. The actor has now responded to a recent, widely shared tweet claiming that he is joining the BJP today.
The tweet reads, ¡°Eminent actor Prakash Raj will join BJP today at 3 pm.¡±
Is Prakash Raj Joining BJP?
I guess they tried ??? must have realised they were not rich enough (ideologically) to buy me.. ???.. what do you think friends #justasking pic.twitter.com/CCwz5J6pOU
¡ª Prakash Raj (@prakashraaj) April 4, 2024
Reacting to the tweet he wrote, ¡°I guess they tried must have realised they were not rich enough (ideologically) to buy me. what do you think friends.¡±
Internet Reacts To Viral Tweet About Prakash Raj Joining BJP
Before Prakash replied, the tweet had gone viral. Reacting to it, one wrote, ¡°No please!! I¡¯ll stop supporting BJP fr!!¡±
Another added, ¡°Sarcasm could become reality before you know it.¡±
A third went on to add, ¡°Funny, false, fake & disastrous. That's how I define you as well as your tweet, except the first adjective.¡±
¡ª Prabhakar Singh Parihar (Modi Ka Parivar) (@IPrabhakarSP) April 4, 2024
Actor Prakash Raj's dig at BJP
Speaking at the Chikkamangalur Press Club in Karnataka, Prakash Raj said as per Indiatoday, "Only those who have done 420 will speak about getting 400 seats. Be it any party, the Congress or any other party, this reflects your arrogance."
In a subtle jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assertions they would retake over 400 seats, the actor stated that "in a democracy" there is "no chance" for one party to win 400 or more seats.
"You can only win a seat if it is being given to you by the people. No political party can claim that they can go ahead and take the seats. It will be called arrogance," Prakash Raj said.
For the unversed, Raj began his career in cinema after working for a while in Kannada television and theatrical productions. He debuted in Tamil cinema with K. Balachander's 1994 film Duet, and he has since been a successful Tamil film star.