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Accusing political parties of “looting” the people, Tamil superstar Rajinikanth on Sunday said he will float a new party that will pursue “spiritual politics” and vowed to contest the next Tamil Nadu Assembly election.

After years of will-he-will-he-not uncertainty, the 68-year-old bus conductor-turned-heartthrob of Tamil cinema told cheering supporters here that his decision was a “compulsion of time”.

Alleging that politics in the country had gone “very wrong”, Rajinikanth said in Tamil: “Under the guise of democracy, political parties are looting their own people.” Such a system, he added, needed to be changed.

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He said his party — the hugely popular actor did not name it — would not contest the upcoming local body elections due to lack of time to prepare but would field candidates in all the 234 Assembly constituencies in 2021.

Rajinikanth Takes The Plunge, To Pursue Spiritual Politics

A decision on the 2019 Lok Sabha polls would be taken at an appropriate time, he said.

In a clear attack on the ruling AIADMK, Rajinikanth said the happenings in Tamil Nadu in the past one year — since Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa died in December 2016, leading to splits in the party — had made the state a laughing stock.

He urged his legion of fans not to talk about politics or comment about other parties till his party was floated.

Born into a humble Maratha family as Shivaji Rao Gaekwad, Rajini — as Rajinikanth is popularly known — became a bus conductor after doing odd jobs as a coolie and carpenter.