Actor-politician
Kamal
Haasan
always
gives
his
valuable
opinion
on
the
Indian
government's
decisions
and
policies
on
various
issues.
On
May
12,
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi
addressed
the
nation
at
8
pm.
In
his
20
minutes
speech,
Modi
hinted
about
a
lockdown
4,
Self-Reliance.
Notably,
Modi
also
announced
20
lakh
crore
special
economic
package.
While
speaking
about
the
special
economic
package,
Modi
said
that
it's
equivalent
to
around
10
per
cent
of
India's
GDP
and
it
would
be
the
main
component
of
'Aatma
Nirbhar
Bharat'
or
self-reliant
India.
He
also
said
that
lockdown
4
will
start
from
May
18
and
it
will
be
completely
different
with
new
rules.
PM
Narendra
Modi
was
quoted
as
saying
by
NDTV,
"The
package
will
focus
on
land,
labour,
liquidity
and
law;
it
will
help
small
businesses,
labourers,
farmers,
the
middle
class
and
cottage
industries.
It
will
focus
on
the
well-being
of
migrant
workers
too."
Reacting
to
the
same,
Kamal
Haasan
welcomed
PM
Narendra
Modi's
idea
of
stabilizing
Indian
economy.
Taking
to
Twitter,
he
wrote,
"We
all
agree
on
2
things
with
you
Mr.
Prime
Minister.
@PMOIndia
.The
poor
are
suffering
the
most
in
this
crisis
and
being
self
reliant
is
the
future.While
we
welcome
the
economic
package,
I
will
watch
out
for
the
details
to
see
how
the
poorest
of
my
country
get
their
due
atlast."
We
all
agree
on
2
things
with
you
Mr.
Prime
Minister.
@PMOIndia
.The
poor
are
suffering
the
most
in
this
crisis
and
being
self
reliant
is
the
future.While
we
welcome
the
economic
package,
I
will
watch
out
for
the
details
to
see
how
the
poorest
of
my
country
get
their
due
atlast.
Finance
Minister
Nirmala
Sitharaman
will
address
a
series
of
press
conferences
in
the
coming
days
to
give
further
details
about
the
economic
package.
Kamal
Haasan,
like
any
other
citizen,
is
looking
forward
to
know
the
details
about
the
same.
On
a
related
note,
Kamal
Haasan
will
next
be
seen
in
Shankar's
directorial
venture
Indian
2,
which
also
stars
Kajal
Aggarwal,
Siddharth
and
Rakul
Preet
Singh
in
pivotal
roles.
Indian
2
is
a
sequel
to
Haasan's
1996
film,
Indian.
The
shooting
of
the
film
is
currently
on
hold
due
to
the
Coronavirus
lockdown.