Published By: Sanstuti Nath
Last Updated: September 25, 2023, 15:17 IST
Members of Sanatan Dharm Manch protest against DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin over his alleged anti-Sanatan Dharm remarks, at Chanakyapuri in New Delhi, Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. (PTI Photo)
The protesters also raised slogans against political leaders who also made similar remarks and issued statements supporting the DMK leader
Scores of Hindu saints on Monday staged a protest against DMKโs Udhayanidhi Stalin over the Sanatan Dharma row and burnt his effigies near Tamil Nadu Bhawan here.
The protesters also raised slogans against political leaders who also made similar remarks and issued statements supporting the DMK leader.
The protesters under the banner of Delhi Sant Mahamandal held placards denouncing Udhayanidhi Stalin and other leaders and marched from a temple in Sarojini Nagar towards Tamil Nadu Bhawan.
Police stopped them at Africa Avenue after which they torched effigies of Udhayanidhi and others. The protesters said that heads of different political parties should restrain their leaders from issuing statements against โSanatan Dharmaโ and demanded an apology from Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin for his sonโs actions.
President of Delhi Sant Mahamandal, Narayan Giri Maharaj, said it was surprising that state governments were silent over the issue.
โEven the Supreme Court has taken cognisance of the hate speech of politicians against Sanatan Dharma. The language used by politicians against Sanatan Dharma creates animosity among communities and strict action should be taken against such political leaders,โ he said.
Udhayanidhi, son of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and a minister in the state government, recently caused a storm by comparing the Sanatan Dharma with diseases like dengue and malaria and called for its eradication saying it was against social justice.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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