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Saturday, April 27, 2024

“Hindu Dharma a menace to world”, DMK’s Hindu hatred goes global with A Raja’s hate speech

DMK’s Hindu hatred has gone global with 2G fame A Raja’s latest hate speech in which he said that “Hindu Dharma is a menace for the entire world”. In a video clip shared by Tamil Nadu BJP President K Annamalai, A Raja could be heard making the remarks in a video conference attended by anti-Hindus and Ambedkarites like Dilip Mandal and Kshama Sawant.

In the clip, A Raja says, “India is the reason for global disease in the name of caste, dividing people on the caste lines, dividing people on economic lines using caste. Caste cannot be used for only social evil; it also depends on economics. Indians living in other countries also propagate caste in the name of the Hindu religion. So, Hindu religion is the biggest menace not only in India but now it is also a menace for the entire world.”

This comes after a barrage of hateful remarks made against Hindu Dharma which started after Udayanidhi Stalin, a minister and the son of CM MK Stalin, called for “eradicating Sanatana Dharma” in a conference organized by Dravidar Kazhagam. As his speech went viral on social media and was criticized across the nation, other DMK leaders and I.N.D.I Alliance partners came to his defense. 

Immediately after Udayanidhi made the anti-Sanatana remarks which likened Sanatana Dharma to deadly diseases such as Dengue, Malaria, and COVID-19, coming to his defense, A Raja said that Udayanidhi was being soft and if it was him, he would have said that Sanatana Dharma is like AIDS. He made disparaging remarks about those affected with AIDS and leprosy, saying, “One would look disgustingly at a person who had AIDS, right? Sanatana Dharma should be compared with such diseases that have social stigma attached to them”.

Later a video of K Ponmudi, the Higher Education minister, surfaced on social media in which he accepted that the whole I.N.D.I Alliance was formed to oppose Sanatana Dharma. He said, “Through newspapers and other media outlets, our anti-Sanatana..all our friends here have conveyed..The I.N.D.I Alliance has been formed to oppose the Sanatani principles..we may have our differences, but there is a contradiction in opposing Sanatan..all present here.

“We may have differences among us, but there is no second opinion that there should be equality in the society. Minorities should be protected, and there should be gender equality. That is why 26 parties have come together to oppose Sanatana Dharma.”

Now, with A Raja repeating the same trope to an international audience, DMK and I.N.D.I Alliance has taken their Hindu hatred worldwide. The presence of Kshama Sawant, who was behind the so-called anti-caste discrimination bill SB 403 in Seattle, USA. Many wondered whether Sawant was being trained by the Dravidianists, founders of the anti-Brahmin narrative.

Raja, who waxes eloquent about caste discrimination and the Dravidian Movement ‘abolishing’ it to an unsuspecting crowd, often abuses people who are ideologically opposed to him based on caste. Once, he abused UP CM Yogi Adityanath, saying, “Do you know how many people are Below the Poverty Line in Uttar Pradesh, where you’ve built a temple for Ramar? You’ve built a Ram Temple there. A ‘Pandaaram’, ‘Paradesi’ is a Chief Minister there.” Pandaram is a priestly caste in TN.

In another instance, Raja called Hindus ‘prostitutes’, and the pliant media played it down. He made the remark while speaking at an event organized by Dravidar Kazhagam, where he said, “You are a Shudra till you remain a Hindu. You are the son of a prostitute till you remain as Shudra. You are a Panchaman (Dalit) till you remain a Hindu. You are untouchable till you remain a Hindu. How many of you wish to stay as children of prostitutes? How many of you wish to remain untouchables? Only if we are vocal about these questions will it become elemental in breaking Sanathana (dharma)”. 

Despite being such a blatant casteist and Hinduphobic person, A Raja continues to roam free and spew even more hatred against Hindus. Whenever the DMK first family is in the limelight for the wrong reasons, Raja is unleashed to make the crudest, meanest remarks to divert the issue as he has the protection of the SC-ST Prevention Of Atrocities act.

In a society functioning with the rule of law as the basis, someone like A Raja would have been punished for demonizing a whole religion and the people who follow it. However, thanks to the corrupt politicians, bureaucrats, and judiciary Raja not only became a cabinet minister with the help of fixers like Barkha Dutt during the UPA rule, he was let off after doing unimaginable amounts of corruption in the history of Bharat.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. MP Raja A has two mouths. On one hand he wants to opposite Shanatan Dharma and on the other hand he wants to to eat fruit of Sanatand Dharma “Reservation”. If he is so much against of Sanatan Dharma and caste system, he should contest in general seat. Remove all Reservation seats, all benefits of reservations and make all are equal Citizens of India. They are Chameleons changing colors according to situation. They are tarators of the country.

  2. MP Raja A is trying to hide the fact that Dravidian movement was a baptism conversions by church to gain reservations minority status for political power, when Christianity has no inequality why A Raja contesting from reserve seats, let them contest in general seat , then will show him what Sanathan Dharma is ?

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