Sanatana Dharma row: Fresh case registered against Udhayanidhi Stalin in Maharashtra

Udhayanidhi Stalin's remarks on Sanatana Dharma have sparked widespread outrage from the BJP, who alleged the DMK leader humiliated Hinduism.

BySouth First Desk

Published Sep 13, 2023 | 1:44 PMUpdatedSep 13, 2023 | 1:44 PM

Udhayanidhi Stalin

A fresh FIR has been registered against Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin in Maharashtra regarding his remarks on Sanatana Dharma. Mira Road police in Thane have registered an FIR against Udhayanidhi following a complaint, an official said on Wednesday, 13 September.

The complainant claimed that Udhayanidhi’s remarks have hurt the sentiments and religious feelings of those who follow the principles of Sanatana Dharma, as per the FIR.

The police registered the FIR under Sections 295-A (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) and 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc) of the Indian Penal Code, the official said.

Udhayanidhi Stalin’s remarks on Sanatana Dharma have sparked widespread outrage from the BJP, who alleged that the DMK leader humiliated Hinduism.

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What did the DMK leader say?

DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin recently blamed Sanatana Dharma for promoting division and discrimination among people and said that it should be eradicated.

Speaking at a conference on “Abolition of Sanatana” in Chennai on 2 September, organised by the Tamil Nadu Progressive Writers and Artists Association, Udhayanidhi said, “Few things cannot be opposed, they should be abolished.”

He added, “We can’t oppose dengue, mosquitoes, malaria or corona. We have to eradicate them. In the same way, we have to eradicate Sanatana, rather than oppose it.”

He also said that the word Sanatanam was derived from Sanskrit, that it was against equality and social justice, and that it had been a hindrance to society.

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BJP condemns remarks

Udhayanidhi’s comments sparked a backlash from political parties, with BJP insisting on the Congress to condemn his remarks.

BJP leaders in Delhi sought an apology from Udhayanidhi for his comments and submitted a protest letter to the state’s resident commissioner in New Delhi.

Union Minister and BJP leader Shobha Karandlaje demanded that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin immediately sack the Minister for Youth Welfare and Sports Development over his comments.

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INDIA bloc leaders react

All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary KC Venugopal said that while the Congress’s stand is clear, every other political party has the freedom to express its own view.

“Actually, our view is very clear — ‘Sarvadharma Sambhav’ (equal respect to all religions) is the Congress ideology. But you have to understand that every political party has its own freedom to tell their views,” he said.
“We are respecting everybody’s beliefs,” the Congress leader said.

Congress MP in Lok Sabha Karti Chidambaram defended Udhayanidhi Stalin’s statement on Sanatana Dharma. Taking to social media, Karti said that in the common parlance of Tamil Nadu, “Sanathana Dharma” means caste hierarchical society.

Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge, reacting to Udhayanidhi’s remarks, said that any religion that does not give equal rights is not a religion and “is as good as a disease”.

“Any religion that does not promote equality, any religion that doesn’t ensure that you have the dignity of being a human being is not a religion, according to me. So it is as good as a disease,” Priyank Kharge said.

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Petitions and cases

The Delhi Police received two police complaints from two different sources against Udhayanidhi on 3 September.

In one case, right-wing outfit Hindu Sena filed a complaint, with its national president Vishnu Gupta stating that the Tamil Nadu minister had insulted Sanatana Dharma “under a well-thought-out strategy”.

A second complaint was lodged by Vineet Jindal, a practising lawyer.

In a video posted on X, he claimed that what Udhayanidhi had said amounted to hate speech, pointing out that Supreme Court guidelines say anyone delivering a hate speech should have an FIR lodged against them, even if there is no complaint.

A petition was filed before a court in Bihar on 4 September, against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and his son Udhayanidhi Stalin. The petitioner reportedly asked the court to take cognisance of the matter and order a probe against the father and son.

On 6 September, an FIR was filed in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, against the DMK leader as well as Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge, for allegedly “inciting religious sentiment”.

Kharge was booked for backing Udhayanidhi Stalin’s remark.

(With PTI inputs)