Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 07, 2023, 11:57 AM
Udhayanidhi Stalin News: Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin once again created a big controversy on Monday by reiterating his stand that Sanatan Dharma should always be opposed. I.N.D.I.A. There has already been a lot of controversy over the previous statements of Stalin, the leader of DMK, a constituent party of the alliance, in such a situation, his new statement can become a problem for the opposition parties. Udhayanidhi Stalin had compared Sanatan Dharma to dengue and malaria, after which there was a huge controversy and I.N.D.I.A. The leaders of the alliance were in an uncomfortable situation.Madras High Court reprimands Tamil Nadu PoliceChief Minister M.K. The Madras High Court had strongly reprimanded the Tamil Nadu Police for its inaction on the statements made by Stalin's son and state's Youth Welfare and Sports Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin against Sanatana Dharma. In his latest statement issued after this, Udhayanidhi Stalin once again talked about opposing Sanatan Dharma. Reprimanding the Tamil Nadu Police, the Madras High Court had said that no person has the right to promote divisive ideas or eliminate any ideology.‘I am ready to face legal consequences, will not change my statement’In his latest statement, Udhayanidhi said, 'We have been talking about Sanatan for many years. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a recent issue. The issue of Sanatan Dharma is hundreds of years old. We will always oppose it.' Udhayanidhi said that he did not say anything wrong. He said, 'What I said was right and I am ready to face legal consequences. I will not change my statement.' Udhayanidhi believes that instead of opposing Sanatan, it should be abolished.‘Like Corona and Dengue, Sanatan will also have to be eliminated’The DMK leader had said in his statement that the name Sanatan is derived from Sanskrit, which is against social justice and equality. He had said, 'We cannot oppose Corona, dengue and mosquitoes. We will have to eliminate them and similarly Sanatan will also have to be eliminated.' Now, what is the political impact of Udhayanidhi's statements, and how the general public takes it, will be known only in the coming days.