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Chennai: Star actor Rajinikanth has called off his proposed visit to Sri Lanka following protests from Tamil groups which said Colombo was using it give the impression it was helping Lankan Tamils hit by the civil war.
"All political leaders have asked me to cancel the visit. Though I don't agree with their stance, I have decided to call off my Lanka visit," Rajinikanth said in a statement on Saturday.
Rajinikanth was set to visit the island country on April 9 to open a Rs 22 crore housing project by the charitable organisation Gnanam Foundation in the northern areas hit by the 26-year-old civil war which ended 2009.
Many Indian Tamil groups oppose such contacts because the Lankan army and government were accused of unleashing atrocities on Tamil civilians in the final stages of the civil war, and it is now the subject of an international probe.
Gnanam Foundation was started by Lyca Productions which is also bankrolling Rajinikanth's upcoming film 2.0 which is scheduled for a Diwali release.
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