New Delhi, September 5: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday, while commenting on Tamil Nadu minister Udhayanidhi Stalin's remark on Sanatan Dharma that sparked a widespread controversy, said "we should respect other's religion". Udhayanidhi Stalin, the Tamil Nadu's Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs and son of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, while speaking at an event on Saturday, said: "Sanatan Dharma has to be eradicated just like mosquitoes, malaria, dengue, and corona." Anti-Sanatan Dharma Remark by Udhayanidhi Stalin: 262 Eminent Personalities Write to Chief Justice of India to Take Suo Moto Cognisance of 'Hate Speech'
Reacting to the remarks, the Delhi Chief Minister said: "I am also from Sanatan Dharma. There will be many from Sanatan Dharma. We should respect each other. Insulting other religions is not a good thing." 'Will Increase Reward for Beheading': Ayodhya Seer Paramhans Acharya Reiterates Death Threat to Udhayanidhi Stalin Over His 'Sanatana Dharma Should be Eradicated' Remark
Kejriwal also made it clear that he did not like Udhayanidhi's comment on Sanatan Dharma.
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