Speaking
to
Firstpost,
an
angry
Kamal
Haasan
has
said,
"It's
a
nightmare
for
the
poor
and
the
middle
class.
The
rich
should
feel
guilty.
I
am
not
so
rich
and
yet
I
feel
guilty
when
I
look
outside
my
window
and
see
how
people
in
my
city
are
suffering".
Questioning
Government's
negligence
in
this
time
of
crisis,
the
star
actor
has
asked,
"The
entire
system
has
collapsed.
It
will
take
Chennai
months
to
get
back
to
normal
even
when
the
rains
stop.
Where
is
all
of
the
taxpayer's
money
going?
I
don't
take
black
money.
I
pay
my
taxes.
What
is
being
done
for
me
and
my
people
with
my
hard-earned
money?"
He
has
also
vented
out
his
anger
by
calling
politicians
-
self-appointed
Gods,
"I
have
no
God.
And
I
definitely
won't
accept
the
authority
and
decisions
of
the
self-appointed
Gods-
the
politicians.
The
ruling
party
,whoever
they
are,
don't
mind
spending
Rs
4000
crore
for
corporate
projects.
We
are
around
120
crore
people
in
the
country.
Why
not
distribute
all
the
Rs
4000
crore
among
us?
That
would
make
all
Indians
tri-crorepatis," the
Thoongaavanam
actor
has
said.