In a strong response to recent remarks made by Udhayanidhi Stalin, Pawan Kalyan, the leader of the Jana Sena Party, has asserted that Sanatan Dharma cannot be destroyed. During a press conference, Kalyan addressed the controversy surrounding Stalin’s statements about the ancient religious tradition.
Kalyan recalled that one leader had claimed he would “destroy Sanatan Dharma.” In response, Kalyan warned, “Let me tell you, if you try, you will be wiped out.” He further emphasized the resilience of Sanatan Dharma, stating that while individuals may come and go, the tradition will continue to endure. “Sanatana Dharma goes on forever. It would not stop,” he declared.
The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions in Indian politics regarding religion and identity. Kalyan’s remarks have sparked discussions about the significance of Sanatan Dharma in Indian culture and its role in contemporary society.
Udhayanidhi Stalin has yet to respond to Kalyan’s comments. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the debate over religious beliefs and their place in politics remains a key issue.
Pawan Kalyan’s statements resonate with many who hold Sanatan Dharma in high regard, reinforcing the idea that cultural traditions are deeply rooted in Indian society and will persist despite challenges.
