Udhayanidhi Stalin Controversial Statement: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK leader MK Stalin’s son and Sports Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin made a derogatory comment about Sanatana Dharma. In his statement, Udhayanidhi compared Sanatana Dharma to malaria and dengue.
Tamil Nadu Youth Welfare and Sports Development Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said that some things cannot be opposed, they must be eradicated. We cannot oppose dengue, mosquitoes, malaria, or corona; we have to eliminate them, and similarly, we have to eliminate Sanatana.

Insult at ‘Sanatana Eradication Conference’
He further said that Sanatana should be opposed and eliminated. The name Sanatana comes from Sanskrit. It is against social justice and equality. Udhayanidhi also thanked the organizers for allowing him to speak at the event. He said that he appreciates the conference being named ‘Sanatana Eradication Conference’ instead of ‘Anti-Sanatana Conference’.
Reaction to Legal Rights Observatory
Not only that, on a post by an account named Legal Rights Observatory on social media platform X, which stated that they are considering legal action against Udhayanidhi Stalin, Udhayanidhi also responded.
‘I am ready for any legal challenge’
Responding to the LRO post, Udhayanidhi Stalin wrote, “Bring it on. I am ready to face any legal challenge. We will not be intimidated by such saffron threats. We, the followers of Periyar, Anna, and Kalaignar, will always fight to uphold social justice and establish an egalitarian society.”
He further said that under the leadership of CM MK Stalin, they will continue to struggle to uphold social justice. I will say this today, tomorrow, and always: our resolve to stop Sanatana Dharma from the Dravidian land will not diminish even a little.
DMK leaders and ministers also present
Apart from Udhayanidhi Stalin, several other DMK leaders also attended the Sanatana Eradication Conference. Among them, Tamil Nadu Government Human Resources Minister PK Sekhar Babu also participated. It is noted that Sekhar Babu also controls ancient Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu.