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“Will Not Change My Stand”: Udhayanidhi Stalin On His ‘Sanatana’ Remark

Udhayanidhi, refering to famous pioneers, Dr B R Ambedkar and Periyar E V Ramasamy, said his comment on Sanatan Dharma was not something not spoken before by such pioneers.

 

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Pastor for Youth Government assistance, Udhayanidhi Stalin, on Monday once more safeguarded his comment on Sanatan Dharma that ignited a cross country column. There was nothing out of sorts in his remark made in September in a gathering here and he would legitimately confront the issue, he said.

Udhayanidhi told correspondents: “There was nothing out of sorts in what I had spoken. We will confront the matter legitimately. I won’t change my stand. I have just discussed my philosophy.” He repeated his stand while responding to an inquiry on a perception of the Madras High Court.

 

In a connected request, the court had seen that it was neglect of obligation with respect to police as they didn’t act against Udhayanidhi Stalin and Hindu Strict and Beneficent Gifts Division Clergyman P K Sekarbabu who had taken part in a ‘Sanatan Dharma destruction’ gathering here on September 2.

 

Equity G Jayachandran mentioned the observable fact excusing a request that looked for a heading to police to accord consent to direct a “Meeting for destroying Dravidian belief system and planning Tamils.” The request was documented by a city occupant, Magesh Karthikeyan.

 

Udhayanidhi, refering to famous pioneers, Dr B R Ambedkar and Periyar E V Ramasamy, said his comment on Sanatan Dharma was not something not spoken before by such pioneers.

 

He addressed columnists here subsequent to visiting Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi boss Thol Thirumavalavan here as a feature of the DMK’s unique mission against NEET. Thirumavalavan said his party completely upheld the decision party’s mission.

 

Independently, a request, claiming Udhayanidhi played a ‘extortion on the Constitution’ via his comment on Sanatan Dharma has likewise been recorded under the steady gaze of the Madras High Court. It was asserted that the priest abused his promise of office.

 

The quo warranto supplication called upon him to illuminate the power under which he clutched his public office. The matter is under the watchful eye of the court.

 

On September 2, Udhayanidhi asserted that Sanatan Dharma is against civil rights and it ought to subsequently be killed. Child of Boss Pastor M K Stalin, he had said his is the voice of the persecuted individuals and he is ready to defy difficulties, be it in a courtroom or individuals’ court.

 

Comparing Sanatan Dharma to Covid, intestinal sickness, and fever brought about by dengue infection and mosquitoes, Udhayanidhi had expressed that such things ought not be gone against yet obliterated.

 

In his location at a gathering of Tamil Nadu Moderate Essayists and Craftsmen Relationship here, Udhayanidhi said Sanatan is against uniformity and civil rights.

 

He had said the very name Sanatan is from Sanskrit. “What is going on with Sanatan? It is timeless, that is to say, it can’t be changed; nobody could suggest any conversation starter and that is the significance.” Sanatan separated individuals based on position, he had asserted.

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