Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena supremo Pawan Kalyan came out all guns blazing during his Vaarahi public meeting in Tirupati. After taking blessings of Lord Venkateswara Swamy on Wednesday, Pawan addressed a large gathering today evening. After unveiling the ‘Varahi Declaration’ Pawan launched a scathing attack on those who try to wipe out Sanatana Dharmam and projected himself as the ‘Saviour’ of the Hindu ideology. The Pithapuram MLA minced no words in unleashing a tirade against his opponents and also didn’t spare even the Supreme Court which slammed the government’s stance on the ongoing Tirupati Laddu prasadam issue.
Pawan Kalyan openly declared a war on those who try to bury Sanatana Dharmam. He referred to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s son Udaynidhi Stalin’s controversial remarks last year and warned him that he cannot wipe out but Lord Balaji will wipe out all those who are against Sanatana Dharmam. Pawan said he has not come to Tirupati as a politician but only to protect Sanatana Dharmam on behalf of all Hindus. He questioned how can I keep silent when Hindus gods and temples are desecrated. He also asserted that not everything he does is for the sake of votes and electoral mileage. Pawan said the YSR Congress party didn’t pay heed to the atrocities in Tirumala and ultimately paid the price in the elections.
Pawan expressed pain over the way he was demeaned when he announced Prayaschita Deeksha as a sign of atonement over the adulteration of Laddu prasadam. He said the outrage over vilification of Hindus is being stifled in the name of Secularism and raised pertinent questions that if Muslims and Christians tolerate in the same manner if they are attacked for their ideologies.
Pawan Kalyan demanded that a strong national Act is required to protect Sanatana Dharma and prevent actions that harm its beliefs. This Act should be enacted immediately and uniformly enforced across the Bharat. A ‘Sanatana Dharma Protection Board’ should be established at both the national and state level to oversee the implementation of this Act. Annual funds must be allocated to support this board and its activities…”, he said.
He also criticized the Indian judiciary for being harsh towards those who follow Sanatana Dharma while being lenient towards individuals from other religions.