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PM Modi Speaks On Sanatana Controversy, Instructs Ministers To Give ‘Proper Respone’

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On Wednesday, PM Modi Narendra Modi talked about the Sanatan Dharma controversy, which started when Tamil Nadu minister Udhayanidhi said that Sanatan should be eradicated just like malaria and dengue.

PM Modi brought up this issue and emphasized that ministers should respond effectively to the Sanatan Dharma debate during an informal conversation with ministers at a Cabinet meeting.

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He urged them to familiarize themselves with the point and present authentic contentions to counter resistance pioneers associated with the Sanatan line, all while guaranteeing that the India versus Bharat debate doesn’t eclipse the Sanatan discussion. PM Modi additionally exhorted that main party spokespersons ought to address the India versus Bharat matter, according to the report.

Several Leaders Oppose Stalin’s Statement

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A few BJP pastors remarked on the Sanatan Dharma line however PM Modi raising it with the priests means that the BJP won’t let the issue go without any problem.

Arvind Kejriwal, the head of the Aam Aadmi Party and Delhi’s chief minister, spoke out against Udhayanidhi’s statement. I’m from Sanatan Dharma. I feel we ought to regard each other’s religion and not talk wrong about it. There’s something wrong with it. Everybody ought to regard each other’s religion,” Kejriwal said.

Stalin Backlash His Statement

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Udhayanidhi Stalin, the son of Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, has confronted critical backfire following his proclamation last Saturday, recommending the annihilation, instead of resistance, of Sanatan Dharma. Notwithstanding the far and wide analysis of his enemy of Sanatan Dharma’s position, he stayed fearless in his obligation to stand up against it.

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