CHENNAI: Coming out strongly against those returning their awards over the "intolerance" row, actor Kamal Haasan on Saturday wondered if such acts would achieve anything as he invoked Mahatma Gandhi saying, "even he did not give back his law degree to protest against the British."

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Standing firm on his stance and dismissing accusations of being "irresponsible and callous" for not returning his award, the superstar said the act of returning awards would not lead to a solution.

"Gandhiji stood against the British, his law degree was conferred by the English men, should he have given it back? What are you going to achieve by giving back awards?," Haasan, who turned 61 on Saturday, said.

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"The honour given to me is not given by the government, it was given by the jury, I will not humiliate them," he said.

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"If intolerance is growing, I am raising voice against it, this is that voice, I say this without any discrimination on party lines, this voice will raise whenever there is suspicion that our freedom will be taken away," he said at a function organized to celebrate his birthday.

"I will raise voice if a suspicion arises that my right to freedom of speech and that of my friends and brothers will be infringed," said Haasan, who has thrice won the National Award for best actor.

There is, however, no need to launch a political party for such a purpose. If such a view was expressed, "people asked if I was coming to politics, it is not required."

On the beef row, the Padma Bhushan-awardee said, "if you do not like beef, don't eat, I was eating it, but now I have decided that I will not eat animals bigger than me," he said, adding, choice of food should be left to the people. "Don't give menu card to others," he said.

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"I have been accused of irresponsibility and callousness when I said I will not return my award," he said adding, however, he would raise his voice against intolerance.

Stating that he respected the jury who chose him for the award, he said they were people endowed with intelligence who had thought that he was worthy of the award.

"I salute them and have taken the award. If I have something against the government, there are so many podiums," he told reporters.

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