NEW DELHI: Amid an ongoing row over DMK chief Udaynidhi Stalin’s remarks on ‘Sanatana Dharma,’ Karnataka Congress chief and state’s Residence Minister G Parameshwara has now questioned the origin of Hinduism. The Karnataka Minister, whereas addressing a Lecturers’ Day occasion at his constituency Koratagere on September 5, stated, “There may be nonetheless a query mark on who based the Hindu Dharma.”
”Within the historical past of the world, there are a lot of religions. When was Hindu faith based and who gave delivery to Hinduism remains to be a query mark and has continued to stay a query. Buddhism and Jainism had been born in India. Christianity and Islam got here from exterior. The essence of all these religions means good for mankind,” stated Parameshwara.
He additional stated that a number of religions have emerged within the historical past of this universe however the query mark on Hinduism stays until at the moment. Speaking about Buddhism, Jainism, Islam and Christianity, the Congress chief harassed these religions got here to India “to do good for mankind.”
It could be famous that DMK chief Udhayanidhi’s comment on Sanatana Dharma sparked large controversy throughout the nation with a number of BJP leaders and Hindu monks strongly criticising his assertion. The BJP has demanded an apology from MK Stalin’s son. Leaders from the saffron social gathering have additionally blamed the INDIA bloc for Udhayanidhi’s comment, claiming such an agenda was mentioned in the course of the current assembly that was held in Mumbai.
In the meantime, MK Stalin’s son, stood by his grounds saying that he would repeat the identical factor once more. Stalin, on Tuesday, stated that he was not in opposition to the Hindu faith however the Sanatana practices like caste discrimination.
On being requested about any such instance of Sanatan follow, Udhayanidhi Stalin talked about the incident of President Draupadi Murmu, not being invited to the opening of Parliament. “Honourable President, Draupadi Murmu was not invited for the opening of the Parliament, that’s the greatest present instance,” stated Udhayanidhi Stalin.