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Sanatana remarks bad for a Min: SC

‘Udhayanidh­i should have been aware of consequenc­e before uttering those words’

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday rebuked Sports Minister Udhayanidh­i Stalin over his “eradicate Sanatana dharma” remark and asked why he has moved the court with his plea for clubbing together the FIRs filed against him after abusing his right to freedom of speech and expression.

A bench of justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta told Stalin that being a minister he should have been careful with his statements and mindful of the possible consequenc­es they could have.

“You abuse your right under Article 19(1)(a) (right to freedom of speech and expression of the Constituti­on). You abuse your right under Article 25 (freedom of conscience, the freedom to profess, practice, and propagate religion). Now you are exercising your right under Article 32 (to file plea in the

Supreme Court directly)? Do you not know the consequenc­es of what you said? You are not a layman. You are a minister. You should know the consequenc­es,” the bench said and adjourned the matter to March 15.

Speaking at a conference in September 2023, Udhayanidh­i Stalin had said Sanatana dharma is against social justice and equality and should be “eradicated’. Likening Sanatana dharma to coronaviru­s, malaria and dengue, he said it should be destroyed.

Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for Stalin, submitted he was not justifying his client’s comments but only seeking consolidat­ion of FIRs lodged against him over it in six states. The top court then asked him to approach the High Courts concerned.

Referring to apex court orders in cases involving journalist Arnab

Goswami, BJP leader Nupur Sharma and some others, Singhvi said in all these the top court had agreed to club the FIRs. “I’m not saying one word on merits (of the case), I’m not justifying or criticisin­g. Let the merits of the case not affect the plea for clubbing of the FIRs,” Singhvi said. The apex court said it will take it up on March 15 after going through the judgments and progress of trial in the FIRs. On September 22 last year, the apex court had agreed to hear a plea by Chennai-based lawyer B Jagannath seeking registrati­on of an FIR against Stalin and others who backed him, llikening his comments to hate speech.

In his plea, Jagannath has sought direction to the Tamil Nadu police chief to immediatel­y register a First Informatio­n Report (FIR) against the organisers of the conclave and those who allegedly made “hate speeches” there including ministers Udhayanidh­i Stalin, PK Sekarbabu and others.

The petitioner has also urged the court to declare as unconstitu­tional the participat­ion of state ministers in the event titled ‘Sanatana Dharma Eradicatio­n’ conference on September 2, 2023.

Meanwhile, talking at a meeting in Chennai, PM Modi hit out at Udhayanidh­i without naming him. SC has raised uncomforta­ble questions to the ‘arrogant dynast,’ he said.

The DMK leader had appealed to the apex court to club FIRs filed in various states over his remarks on ‘eradicatin­g Sanatana dharma’

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