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Udhayanidhi Stalin Revives Sanatana Dharma Debate in Tamil Nadu Assembly

DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin repeated his controversial criticism of Sanatana Dharma during his first speech as Leader of Opposition.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Udhayanidhi Stalin renewed his call for the abolition of Sanatana Dharma.
  • The remarks were made during his maiden speech as Leader of Opposition in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.
  • His comments revived a controversy that first erupted in 2023.

Chennai: Udhayanidhi Stalin on Tuesday reignited political controversy after reiterating his criticism of Sanatana Dharma during his maiden speech as Leader of the Opposition in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.

The DMK leader said Sanatana Dharma “divides people” and therefore “must certainly be abolished,” repeating remarks that had triggered a nationwide political and legal storm in 2023.

The statement immediately revived debate around religion, social justice politics and free speech in Tamil Nadu’s highly charged political landscape.

Udhayanidhi Stalin Sanatana Dharma Remarks Return to Political Spotlight

During his address in the Assembly, Udhayanidhi also asserted that the opposition would not allow any attempt to sideline “Tamil Thai Vazhthu,” the traditional Tamil invocation song.

However, it was his renewed attack on Sanatana Dharma that drew the most attention, given the sharp reactions his earlier comments had generated.

Back in 2023, his remarks sparked widespread criticism from Hindu organisations, political opponents and religious groups. Multiple police complaints and court cases were filed against him across different states.

The controversy had also escalated into a national political issue, with BJP leaders accusing the DMK of targeting Hindu beliefs under the guise of social reform politics.

Why the Remarks Carry Political Significance

The DMK has historically positioned itself around Dravidian ideology, rationalist thought and anti-caste politics.

By reviving the Sanatana Dharma debate, Udhayanidhi Stalin appears to be reinforcing the party’s ideological roots at a time when identity-based political narratives are becoming more central across India.

The second-order effect could be increased political polarisation ahead of future elections, especially as national parties continue to use religion and cultural identity as key campaign themes.

Political analysts believe such remarks may energise sections of the DMK’s traditional support base while simultaneously strengthening counter-mobilisation by rival parties.

Opposition and Legal Challenges Likely to Intensify

Udhayanidhi’s latest statement is expected to trigger fresh criticism from pro-Hindu groups and opposition leaders.

The issue remains sensitive because it sits at the intersection of religion, caste reform and constitutional free speech protections.

While DMK leaders often frame such criticism as opposition to caste hierarchy rather than faith itself, opponents argue that the language used directly hurts Hindu religious sentiments.

The renewed remarks may also revive pending legal and political debates surrounding the limits of political speech in matters linked to religion and belief systems.

Also Read | Vijay Sworn In as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister After Historic TVK Victory

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