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I am your instrument, not leader, says neta Kamal after rockstar entry in Madurai

My party's name is Makkal Needhi Maiam (People's Justice Front)." And that's how Tamil superstar Kamal Haasan announced the formal launch his new political outfit at a mega ceremony in Tamil Nadu's Madurai town.

Accompanying the 63-year-old actor on the stage was Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The Aam Aadmi Party's Tamil Nadu incharge Somnath Bharti was also present.

'The newly founded MAKKAL NEEDHI MAIAM is your party. Its here to stay, and to make the change we all aspire for. Guide us to serve you,' Haasan tweeted, along with an image of his new party's flag - fists joined together with a star in the middle.

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