Udhayanidhi Stalin News: Tamil Nadu Sports Minister and DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin has once again given a controversial statement. He has compared the BJP to a poisonous snake and said that it needs to be driven out of Tamil Nadu. There may also be an uproar regarding this statement of Udhayanidhi, who has given controversial statements on Hinduism and Sanatan. BJP is already attacking the statement given by Chief Minister MK Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi regarding Sanatan Dharma.
Udhayanidhi had arrived here to attend the family wedding of DMK MLA Sabha Rajendran in Neyveli in Cuddalore district. While addressing the people here, he not only attacked the BJP but also targeted its ally AIADMK. Udhayanidhi compared AIADMK to a mound of garbage which provides shelter to snakes. He said that this waste will also have to be cleaned from the state.
What did Udhayanidhi say?
Tamil Nadu Sports Minister Udhayanidhi said, ‘The snake crawls out of the garbage and enters our house. If we have to eliminate snakes, we have to ensure that there is no garbage left either. Therefore, people should be ready to remove BJP and AIADMK from Tamil Nadu in 2024. He said, ‘We got slaves packed for the 2021 assembly elections. Now we should send their owners home in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
State Chief Minister MK Stalin also participated in the same event from Delhi through video conferencing. He said that DMK needs to win all 40 seats in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The Chief Minister further said that only then we will be able to play a major role in the new government.
Increasing political contradictions for Hindus in South India
Yet despite the prevalence of Vedic practices in South India, there is a dangerous contradiction that threatens Hindus in the region, a new assault on their great traditions that have so far endured for millennia.
At the political level, South Indians rarely vote to defend their Hindu culture, either in state or national elections. They rarely vote to protect their human and social rights as Hindus. South India is dominated by regional political influences that lack a national vision many of which are staunchly anti-Hindu, such as the Communists in Kerala and the DMK in Tamil Nadu.
Today, communist influence in India (which still has not renounced Stalin or Mao) is felt primarily in southern India. In addition, there are numerous proselytizing activities against Hindus, both Christian and Islamic, in southern India. Islamic terrorist groups such as the PFI are most active in southern India.
Christian missionaries have attempted to subvert South Indian Hindu culture by creating their own Christian bhajans, Christian Bharatnatyam, and even Christian yoga. Some churches are modeled after Hindu temples and perform aaratis. Christian priests wear saffron robes or rudraksha malas. Missionaries have attempted to infiltrate Hindu holy sites and promote conversion, even to the most sacred site of Hinduism at Tirupati.
Aggression of anti-Hindu ‘Stalinism’
This anti-Hindu influence in South India has reached such a level that an eminent DMK leader like Udhaynidhi Stalin, with the support of his father, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu ( MK ), can loudly preach the elimination of Hinduism/Sanatana Dharma by condemning it like a dangerous disease and proclaiming that it is necessary to eradicate Sanatana Dharma for the sake of human equality and social progress as if it has no merit at all. Unfortunately, such a brazen call to harm Hindus and disrupt their way of life is ignored or downplayed, while such a call against other religious communities in India would have led to national and international outrage. Details: Aggression Of Anti-Hindu ‘Stalinism’: Increasing Political Contradictions For Hindus In South India