‘Sanatan should be eradicated’: Udhayanidhi’s controversial words again, said – thoughts that divide the society should not get any place – Sanatan Should Be Eradicated: Udhayanidhi Stalin Once Again Attacks

Leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly and DMK MLA Udhayanidhi Stalin has once again given a big statement regarding Sanatan Dharma. Speaking in the Assembly, he said that Sanatan, who worked to divide people, should be eliminated. After his statement, there is a possibility of a new debate in political circles.

Udhayanidhi Stalin also talked about political etiquette and cooperation in his address. He said that many leaders including his own leader had given good wishes to the Chief Minister and the same cordiality should be seen within the Assembly also. He said that the ruling party and the opposition definitely sit in separate rows, but everyone should work together for the development of Tamil Nadu.

What did you say about Vande Mataram?

In the assembly he also expressed his displeasure over the Tamil Nadu state anthem. He said opposition parties have expressed concern over the fact that the state anthem was played after Vande Mataram. Giving the example of the swearing-in ceremony of the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Udhayanidhi said that Vande Mataram was not played there and everyone knows who is the Governor there. He demanded from the government that the state song of Tamil Nadu should never be placed second in future.

Udhayanidhi Stalin also said that he and the Chief Minister had studied in the same college. In such a situation, he wants to share his experience and knowledge and hopes that the Chief Minister will also accept the suggestions of the opposition.

BJP criticized

Udayanidhi’s comments were immediately criticized by the BJP, with spokesperson CR Keshavan terming it a poisonous rhetoric. He said that Udhayanidhi Stalin is Rahul Gandhi of Tamil Nadu, who is spreading divisive hatred politics. Rahul Gandhi mocked the sacred Sengol and boycotted the consecration ceremony of Ram temple by insulting it. Like Rahul Gandhi, who has been rejected in the last three Lok Sabha elections, Udhayanidhi Stalin continues his poisonous rhetoric despite being chastised and expelled by the people of Tamil Nadu. What else can be expected from the divisive DMK, which opposed the lighting of Karthikeya Deepam and whose Chief Minister did not wish the people of Tamil Nadu a happy Diwali. A DMK MP and former Union Minister had made derogatory remarks that Hinduism is a threat not only to India but to the entire world. These repeat offenders should remember that the coat of arms of Tamil Nadu consists of the Gopuram of a temple and the people of Tamil Nadu will neither forget nor forgive such a blatant insult to their faith and sentiments.