Will Kamal Haasan Truly Be the Voice of Tamil Nadu in Delhi as a Rajya Sabha MP?

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Key Takeaways
- Kamal Haasan takes oath as a Rajya Sabha MP.
- He vows to be the voice of Tamil Nadu in Delhi.
- His focus is on national growth and community welfare.
- His daughter Shruti Haasan shares pride in his achievement.
- Haasan leads the political party Makkal Needhi Maiam.
Mumbai, July 25 (NationPress) Actor and politician Kamal Haasan has pledged to serve as the voice of Tamil Nadu in Delhi following his oath-taking ceremony as a Rajya Sabha MP on Friday.
The 'Indian' star expressed his commitment through an official statement on his X account, stating, "Today, as I stood to take the affirmation as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, I did so with a heart brimming with humility and a conscience burdened by responsibility. I have sworn to uphold the Constitution of India not merely as a formality, but as a solemn promise to honor its spirit with fidelity, courage, and integrity."
"I will endeavor to be the voice of Tamil Nadu in Delhi - clear, compassionate, and dedicated. I will advocate not just for one community but for the collective good. Not for personal gain, but for the advancement of our nation. To the individuals who have accompanied me on this journey - thank you. To those who harbor doubts - I hear your concerns. And to those who have hope - I promise not to disappoint you," added Haasan.
His proud daughter, Shruti Haasan, took to social media to share a heartfelt message for her father, wishing him success in this new venture.
Accompanying an endearing father-daughter snapshot on Instagram, Shruti wrote, "My dearest appa, Today marks the beginning of your venture into a courageous new world. Witnessing you take your oath in the Rajya Sabha, with your distinctive voice resonating through the chambers, was a moment forever engraved in my memory. As always, I wish for your happiness and for you to achieve all your aspirations. Love always, always, always."
On June 12, Kamal Haasan, who leads Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM), was elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Tamil Nadu, alongside five other members.