Basavaraj Bommai, a former chief minister of Karnataka, referred to Udhayanidhi Stalin as “Udhayanidhi Hitler” after the “Sanatana Dharma eradication” controversy. “It is the mentality of a federation of parties working together to seize power at the expense of the social fabric of this nation. At all costs, they want to gain power. It is abundantly clear that it is against democracy and humanity. The appropriate term for him is Udhayanidhi Hitler, according to Bommai.
This came after DMK leader and Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi said that Sanatan Dharma cannot be merely opposed but should be eradicated like Dengue, Mosquitoes, Malaria and Corona.
“Few things cannot be opposed, they should only be abolished. We cannot oppose Dengue, mosquitoes, Malaria, or Corona, we have to eradicate them. In the same way, we have to eradicate Sanatana (Sanatan Dharma). Rather than merely opposing Sanatana, it should be eradicated,” the DMK leader had said.
If Udayanidhi Stalin’s comments on “Sanatan Dharma” are a part of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), JP Nadda, the head of the BJP, questioned them. JP Nadda stated, “Stalin’s son, Udayanidhi Stalin, says that ‘Sanatan Dharma’ should be abolished,” while addressing a crowd in Chitrakoot. He claims that “Sanatan Dharma” should be eradicated, just like dengue and malaria. They say such things without any hesitancy. Is Udayanidhi’s declaration a part of the political plan of the INDIA alliance? A Supreme Court attorney on Sunday reported Udhayanidhi Stalin, the government of Tamil Nadu’s minister of sports and the son of the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, to the Delhi Police for making a contentious statement on “Santana Dharma” on Saturday.