Pawan Kalyan Criticizes Judicial Bias Against Sanatana Dharma at Tirupati Meet
In a fervent address during his Varaahi declaration meet in Tirupati, Pawan Kalyan, the actor-turned-politician and Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, voiced strong sentiments regarding the treatment of Sanatana Dharma in India. He expressed his astonishment at finding himself on the streets advocating for the preservation of this ancient tradition.
Kalyan articulated concerns about perceived judicial bias, stating that followers of Sanatana Dharma have faced disproportionate legal scrutiny compared to adherents of other religions, who he claims receive more leniency. “The courts are protecting the abusers and attackers of Sanatana Dharma,” he asserted, underscoring a belief that the legal system fails to adequately defend the rights of its followers.
The politician also referenced inflammatory remarks made by a young leader, who described Sanatana Dharma as a “virus” to be eradicated. Kalyan argued that if similar statements were directed at Islam, there would be swift and severe legal repercussions. “All courts in the country would respond if such comments were made against Islam and punish them mercilessly,” he emphasized.
Pawan Kalyan concluded his remarks by suggesting that the judiciary appears intimidated when it comes to addressing offenses against Sanatana Dharma, urging a reassessment of how such matters are handled in the legal sphere. His comments have ignited discussions about the intersection of religion, law, and social justice in contemporary India.