00:00Vijay's political party, how far it would perform, it would get the votes of the people, it is yet to be seen.
00:09As a popular film actor, a lot of people would gather, you see.
00:15We have had the experience in Kerala, you see, Prem Nasir was a very popular matinee, I don't know.
00:23Everybody loved him, but when he endured politics, he could not make much impact.
00:30So, I don't think something different would happen in the case of Mr. Vijay, apart from getting a lot of people to see him in his public meeting, that will not have much impact politically.
00:46That is a wild imagination and allegation of the party.
00:53But the leaders of my party would be more competent to give befitting reply to that.
01:00I don't want to comment on his allegation much.
01:03What about the Kerala?
01:06The Kerala cabinet has constituted a subcommittee to go through the various process of the MOU.
01:18Until that review of the MOU is done, they have decided not to proceed with the PMC.
01:27This is a decision of the Kerala cabinet, and that is a very balanced decision.
01:33So far as the policies of CPM and CPI are concerned in opposing the communalization of education,
01:42centralization of education, and commercialization of education.
01:47We call it three C's.
01:49Both CPM and CPI are on the same page in opposing all this.
01:54There is no contradiction even in Kerala between CPM and CPI.
01:58There is a joint committee to review this.
02:02Where CPM, CPI and other LDF partners are there, they are reviewing it, they are working together.
02:09And they would examine whether the MOU will cause any problem in Kerala.
02:15They would come on a common decision after the review.
02:18So there is no contradiction between these two left parties, CPM and CPI,
02:24neither in Kerala nor in Tamil Nadu or in India.
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