Some
of
the
diehard
Rajini
fans
in
the
districts
of
Kanchipuram
and
Salem
towns
have
burnt
copies
of
a
Tamil
bi-weekly
that
published
an
article
targeting
the
Superstar
for
his
stand
on
Hogenakkal
issue.
According
to
the
reports,
the
fans
burnt
the
copies
in
from
of
the
shops
those
selling
the
magazine
and
dispersed
immediately
after
seeing
the
police.
But
police
confirmed
that
no
arrests
were
shown
in
their
DCR.
Later
some
of
the
Rajini
fan
club
members
confirmed
that
they
would
organize
a
strong
protest
against
the
magazines
those
were
targeting
Rajini
without
reasons.
"In
coming
weeks,
lot
of
things
would
be
staged
in
front
of
those
so
called
popular
magazines.
We
will
definitely
do
this,
even
our
superior
object
for
the
same," says
Immanuel
one
of
the
functionaries
of
Rajini
fan
club.
When
our
correspondent
contacted
Sathyanarayana,
the
All
India
Rajini
Fan
Club
President,
he
said,
"Rajini
sir
never
encourages
this
kind
of
things
and
he
never
tries
to
use
his
fans
for
doing
such
things.
All
the
fans
of
Rajini
should
enjoy
the
success
of
Kuselan,
instead
of
demonstrating
any
such
protests."