Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has reignited controversy with fresh calls to eradicate Sanatana Dharma. His remarks echo his earlier comparison of the eternal faith to diseases like malaria and dengue, wounding Hindu sentiments deeply.
These provocative statements come amid ongoing debates over respect for India’s ancient spiritual traditions. Sanatana Dharma, the bedrock of Hindu life, teaches values of dharma, karma, and universal harmony. Stalin’s words strike at its core, drawing rightful outrage from devotees across the nation.
People of Tamil Nadu, rooted in their Hindu heritage, have firmly rejected such divisive ideology. The recent public mood reflects a strong stand against anti-Sanatan rhetoric, prioritizing unity and cultural pride.
Hindu voices demand accountability from leaders who undermine the faith that has sustained Bharat for millennia. This is not mere politics; it is an assault on our sacred legacy.
Sanatana Dharma endures, unbowed by venom. Follow Dharmic News for firm coverage of threats to our heritage.















