Makkal Medai is people's movement for collective welfare: Rajinikanth's wife Latha
Chennai, June 15
Film producer and wife of superstar Rajinikanth, Latha Rajinikanth, on Monday stressed the importance of community participation through the Makkal Medai Citizens' Platform, saying that collective efforts were essential to ensure the welfare and safety of children and society at large.
Speaking about Makkal Medai, Latha Rajinikanth described it as a people's movement aimed at improving the well-being of communities.
"It is a people's movement, also known as the Citizens' Platform. It represents a coming together of individuals for the welfare of a locality, a community, a society, and ultimately, the state and the country. We believe that people engaging together is absolutely vital for collective welfare," she said.
Emphasising the need for greater care towards children, she said that communities must take responsibility for ensuring their well-being, regardless of where they live.
"When we see children left unattended in isolated areas, it highlights our need for a lot of care and concern within local communities. We must focus on the welfare of children, whether they are in a city, a town, a village, or a very remote area. Furthermore, we must look after the overall well-being of the local community--their quality of life, their necessities, and their accessibility to available resources," she added.
Reacting to the alleged rape and murder of a three-year-old child in Tiruvallur, Latha Rajinikanth expressed anguish over the incident and called for collective responsibility in creating a safer environment for children.
"It has hurt me. I cannot sleep, and I have no peace of mind. My thoughts are always with the children. I keep thinking about what that child must have gone through," she said.
She stressed that ensuring children's safety extends beyond immediate protection and requires building a supportive social environment.
"When you work for children, your responsibility is not only about ensuring their immediate safety; it is also about addressing the entire environment and society in which they live. So, we as adults become heavily responsible for the kind of society we are building around them. A child trusts you completely," she said.
Highlighting the role of Makkal Medai in fostering community participation, Latha Rajinikanth said that creating safer public spaces for children and women required collective action.
"Why do we need Makkal Medai? Because everywhere we look, we want a healthy atmosphere. We want play parks, we want playgrounds, and we want children and women to be able to walk safely. A single person cannot achieve this alone. The entire community has to come together, and that is exactly what ancient India used to do," she added.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Heartbreaking to hear about the Tiruvallur case. 😢 Latha Rajinikanth's words about losing sleep over it really resonated with me—as a mother, that's exactly how I felt when I read the news. But I have to respectfully question: will Makkal Medai actually have the teeth to bring systemic change? We need better policing, stronger laws, and community vigilance. Good intentions aren't enough. Let's see concrete plans.
It's refreshing to see a celebrity family member stepping into social activism rather than just politics. Latha madam has always been behind the scenes, but her work with Makkal Medai seems genuine. The point about play parks and safe public spaces is crucial—in Chennai, we've seen parks being encroached upon or poorly maintained. If this movement can mobilize local communities to reclaim those spaces, it'll be a game-changer. 🇮🇳
Admirable initiative. It's good to see public figures using their platform for social good. Latha Rajinikanth's call for collective responsibility reminds me of community-based safety programs we have in the UK. The focus on children is especially important. I hope this movement gains traction across India—every child deserves to feel safe, whether in Tiruvallur or Tottenham.
I have mixed feelings. On one hand, Latha madam's sincerity is evident—she's clearly pained by what happened to that child. On the other, we've seen so many 'people's movements' launched by influential families that fizzle out after media coverage. The real test will be whether Makkal Medai can sustain momentum at the ward level, mandal level, and beyond. I'm cautiously optimistic but want to see ground-level impact.
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