Actor Kamal Haasan has hit back at the Hindu Mahasabha leader’s open call for his murder after he said that Hindu terror exists in the country.
Haasan's article on a Tamil magazine had claimed that "extremism has spread into the Hindu right-wing camp as well".
"If we question them, they call us anti-nationals and want us jailed. Now since there is no space in jails they want to shoot us and kill us," ... but in democracy, everyone has the right to express," Haasan told in a meeting of farmers in Chennai.
Referring to the statement made by Haasan, Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha Vice President Ashok Sharma said people like Kamal Haasan should either be hanged or shot dead.
Sharma also alleged that people who make such statement against followers of Hinduism are trying to "push their own biased communal agenda".
Reports say Kamal Haasan will announce the launch of his new political party on his birthday on November 7.
CM condemns Hindu Mahasabha’s threat
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condemned the Hindu Mahasabha leader's statement and said stringent action should be taken against those making such threats.
“Strongly condemn such criminal attempts against Kamal Haasan's freedom of speech by threatening to murder him by Hindu Mahasabha leader(s). Such religious fanatics and radical minds issuing murder/assassination threats should be immediately arrested by the concerned authorities and stringent legal action is needed against these persons who threatened to kill Kamal Haasan,” the Kerala CM said in a post on Facebook.

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