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Rajnath Singh criticizes India over the Sanatan dispute, saying “No power in the world”

Rajnath Singh, the defense minister, called their comments “unfortunate” on Saturday amid a flurry of protests over DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin’s tirade against Sanatana, which Congresswoman Priyank Kharge echoed. He also said that Sanatan Dharma was eternal and that no force in the world could destroy it.

Udhayanidhi, the Tamil Nadu minister for Sports and Youth Affairs, compared Sanatana to “mosquitoes, dengue, malaria, fever, and corona” when speaking at a conference in Chennai earlier. He said that it should be destroyed rather than just fought.

The words are quite bad, the defence minister remarked on Saturday. The idea of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” which translates to “the world is a family,” is conveyed by our Santan Dharma. You’ve probably seen your moms and sisters kneading dough in the kitchen, leaving a small bit of flour or ground wheat (atta) for a passing ant to devour. This is the message of our Sanatan Dharma. It is timeless and has been handed down through the ages. There is no force on earth that can destroy it.

In the wake of the DMK leader’s anti-Satan outburst, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan also attacked the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), claiming that it propagates the gospel of love around the globe.

“Our Opposition leaders are saying Sanatan should be eradicated,” Chouhan remarked while addressing a crowd of people in Khargone. When will Sonia-ji (Congresswoman Sonia Gandhi) and Rahul-ji (Congressman Rahul Gandhi) stop mistreating our Sanatan culture?

BJP officials and seers had already asked that Udhaynidhi retract his comments and provide an apology after strongly objecting to it.

 

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