The BJP, through the resolution, has claimed that the actor continues to speak untruthfully about NEET and has been voicing against the public welfare schemes of the Modi government.
Neither these bills were revoked nor the Center addressed the concerns of the protestors. In line with that, the Modi regime had now turned the reputed actors and filmmakers into protestors.
"NEET exam had fired the dreams and ambitions of thousands of students who dreamt of becoming a doctor. The scar caused by the pain of losing the dream will never disappear", Surya penned.
The pandemic and the lockdown triggered by the virus outbreak have been adversely impacting the livelihoods of many people as they have been bracing up financial distress.
Recently, Suriya and his brother actor Karthi had donated Rs 1 crore to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund to help the state government's fight in beating the COVID-19 pandemic
Overall, the state has recorded 14,99,485 COVID-19 cases so far as of Thursday of which 1,83,772 are active, 12,98,945 have been discharged, and 16,768 had succumbed to the viral infection.
The voters in Tamil Nadu are queuing up and casting their votes to elect a new government as the polling is underway in the state with around 4000 candidates on the ballots to fill the 234-member assembly.
Karthi took to Twitter and shared the health condition of Suriya. In his Twitter note, Karthi wrote, "Anna is back home and all safe! Will be in home quarantine for a few days".