By – Prakarsh Kastwar
Sanjay Singh, a member of the Aam Aadmi Party, responded to Udhayanidhi’s statement by stating that everyone should accept all religions.
Chief of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Delhi, Virendra Sachdeva, questioned Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday on a remark made on “Sanatana Dharma” by a minister from Tamil Nadu.
“I’m curious as to why Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, is remaining silent at this time. Why is he silent now when he has been trying to position himself as a defender of Hinduism? The BJP leader in Delhi informed PTI.
The I.N.D.I. is under fierce attack from the saffron party.a coalition after statements made by the DMK leader, of which Kejriwal is also a member.
Sanjay Singh, a member of the Aam Aadmi Party, told ANI, “There are numerous castes, faiths, and languages in India. The fact that we coexist despite this is what makes us beautiful.Regarding Udhayanidhi’s remarks, I just want to stress that everyone in India should respect all religions and that no one should criticize another person’s religion.
Son of Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin Udhayanidhi Stalin generated a huge uproar when he claimed that Sanatana was opposed to the concept of social justice and that it needed to be abolished.
“Some things can’t be contested; they should only be done away with. Dengue, mosquitoes, malaria, and corona cannot be fought. This must be eliminated; that is how Sanatana must be eliminated. It need to be eliminated, not opposed to Sanatana,” he stated.
Udhayanidhi resorted to X (previously Twitter) to defend his statement once the uproar got worse. “I never advocated the genocidal extermination of adherents of Sanatan Dharma. Sanatan Dharma is a philosophy that uses caste and religion as a means of dividing people. Sanatan Dharma must be eradicated in order to protect equality and humanity. I firmly stand by what I’ve said. The DMK leader remarked, “I spoke on behalf of the oppressed & underprivileged who suffer as a result of the Sanatan Dharma.
Amit Shah, the union home minister, JP Nadda, and other ministers and chief ministers from the ruling party have criticized the DMK and the opposition alliance.
“Udayanidhi Stalin, the son of Stalin, claims that ‘Sanatan Dharma’ should be banned. He claims that “Sanatan Dharma” should be eradicated, just like dengue and malaria. They say such things without any hesitancy. Nadda questioned whether Udayanidhi’s statement fit into the INDIA alliance’s political plan during a rally in Chitrakoot, UP.