Sanatan Dharma remark: SC defers hearing plea of Udhayanidhi
Supreme Court said the interim order granting Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin exemption from appearing physically before trial courts would continue till further orders
PTI
New Delhi, 22 Nov
The Supreme Court on Friday
deferred the hearing on a plea of Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin
seeking clubbing of multiple FIRs lodged against him over his purported
"eradicate Sanatan Dharma" remark.
A bench of Chief Justice Sanjiv
Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar posted the hearing in February, 2025. It
further said the interim order granting the politician exemption from appearing
physically before trial courts would continue till further orders.
Arguing for Stalin, senior advocate
Abhishek Singhvi and other counsel pointed out that several respondents
(complainants) had not filed their replies on the plea.
On 4 March, the top court rebuked
Satlin over his remarks, asking why he had moved the court with a plea to club
the FIRs against him after abusing his right to freedom of speech and
expression.
Stalin, the minister of youth
welfare and sports of Tamil Nadu, is a well-known film actor and son of Tamil
Nadu Chief Minister and ruling DMK chief M K Stalin.
Speaking at a conference in
September, 2023, Stalin allegedly remarked, "Sanatana Dharma is against
social justice and equality and should be eradicated." Comparing Sanatana
Dharma to "coronavirus, malaria and dengue", he reportedly said it
ought to be "destroyed".
Multiple FIRs were registered
against him after his remark in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Karnataka.
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