CHENNAI:

president

on Thursday said actor

, who on Wednesday expressed his support to the Citizenship Amendment Act, should review his stand and change his opinion.

While supporting the

, Rajinikanth had cautioned students not to fall prey to vested interests. "Students should not jump into protests without understanding the issue. Some political parties will be keen on using them for their own benefit," the actor had said.

Reacting to this, Stalin said Rajinikanth “does not know the sufferings of people” caused by the CAA. “It is worrisome that he does not know this. I only hope he will change his opinion after this," the DMK chief said.

Stalin was speaking after inaugurating a signature collection campaign at Kovalam near Chennai against the CAA and the National Register of Citizens.