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What Rajnikant wants Karunanidhi to do

Last updated on: June 16, 2011 13:18 IST

A day after telling Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa that the state was 'saved' after her party won the recent assembly polls, Tamil superstar Rajnikanth on Thursday spoke to Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief M Karunanidhi, asking him to focus on his health and "not to consider anything else."

"You have faced so many ups and downs in life. It is important that you take care of your health. You should not consider anything (else) big," Rajnikanth told Karunanidhi in a telephonic conversation.

A DMK release in Chennai said that the 88-year-old party patriarch expressed happiness at the improvement of Rajnikanth's health, who was discharged from a Singapore hospital on Wednesday.

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What Rajnikant wants Karunanidhi to do

Last updated on: June 16, 2011 13:18 IST

In his first interaction with Jayalalithaa after he was discharged, the superstar had said that the state had been "saved" following her massive mandate, according to a state government release on Wednesday.

The DMK suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of AIADMK-led front in the April 13 assembly polls, that saw the party pushed to a third spot in the state Assembly, even failing to qualify to become Principal Opposition party.

Rajinikanth, who had not been keeping well for sometime, was hospitalised in Chennai twice for different health conditions, including respiratory problems and was later shifted to Singapore for treatment for a reported kidney ailment.