CHENNAI: massive political storm has engulfed Tamil Nadu and adjacent states after the Leader of the Opposition, Udhayanidhi Stalin, used the floor of the Legislative Assembly to renew his call for the eradication of Sanatana Dharma. The controversial remarks, delivered during active assembly proceedings on May 12, 2026, have reignited deep public resentment, prompting the Hindu Munnani to organize sprawling, multi-city demonstrations across the state.
The protests, which commenced simultaneously at 4:00 PM on Sunday, May 17, saw thousands of Hindu devotees, Sangh Parivar functionaries, and local citizens take to the streets. Demonstrators vehemently condemned what they termed a systemic and state-sanctioned vilification of Hindu traditions, demanding stringent administrative and judicial accountability for the LoP.
Thousands Swarm Urban Centers in Coordinated Demonstrations
In Chennai, the focal point of the agitation materialized at Sivananda Salai, drawing a massive congregation of religious leaders and community representatives who raised slogans against the ruling DMK administration. Similar scenes played out across key industrial and cultural hubs in the state.
In Coimbatore, a crowd of over 2,000 individuals gathered near the Power House in the Sivananda Colony. The demonstration, spearheaded by Hindu Munnani State General Secretary JS Kishore Kumar and State Executive Council Member Sathish, called out the selective positioning of political leaders on matters of religious sensitivity. Footage from the ground showcased highly charged public participation, highlighting widespread discontent within the region.
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The textile hub of Tirupur witnessed an equally potent gathering outside the local municipal corporation building. Led directly by Hindu Munnani State President Kadeswara Subramaniam, State General Secretary VS Senthilkumar, and State Secretary CP Shanmugam, the speakers warned that the continuous targeted mocking of Sanatana Dharma would meet severe democratic resistance from the electorate.
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Down south in Madurai, cadres gathered at the prominent Pazhanganatham roundabout under the leadership of State Vice Presidents VP Jayakumar and Arasu Raja, alongside State Secretary K. Kutralanathan.
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The geopolitical friction extended to Kanyakumari as well, where the BJP West District unit organized an aggressive demonstration led by District President RT Suresh at Marthandam on May 16.
#சனாதன_தர்மத்தை இழிவுபடுத்தி பேசிய@Office_of_Udhay மற்றும் அதற்கு ஆதரவாக பேசிய @TVKVijayHQ அரசை கண்டித்து, #கன்யாகுமரி மேற்கு மாவட்ட #பாஜக சார்பில் மாவட்ட தலைவர் #RT_Suresh தலைமையில் மார்த்தாண்டத்தில் மாபெரும் கண்டன ஆர்ப்பாட்டம் நடைபெற்றது.
அந்த கூட்டத்தில் கலந்து கொண்ட போது… pic.twitter.com/0EZxP4r4ov— Praveen Kumar G.L💚🧡 (@praveen_kgl) May 16, 2026
Pan-India Backlash: Protests Spill Into Neighbouring States
The political shockwaves generated inside the Tamil Nadu Assembly quickly crossed state boundaries, provoking sharp retaliatory actions in neighboring Karnataka. In Bengaluru, a unique and highly symbolic demonstration took place where citizens gathered to perform Pinda Daan (a Hindu funeral ritual for departed souls) for Udhayanidhi Stalin to register their absolute condemnation of his ideology.
சனாதன தர்மம் ஒழிப்பு பற்றி பேசிய திராவிட நாதாரிகளுக்கு பெங்களூருவில் பிண்டம் வைத்து திதி தர்ப்பணம் செய்தனர் 😂🤣 pic.twitter.com/bYtUAlRK1s
— அகண்ட பாரதம் 🇮🇳🕉️🚩 (@NaMo_Bharathan) May 17, 2026
Concurrently, heavy public agitations broke out in Hospete, Karnataka, where local groups organized massive rallies calling for systemic action against the DMK leader.
Massive protests break out in Hospete Karnataka, as Hindus protest against Tamil Nadu B@stard MLA Udayanidhi Stalin over his controversial remarks on Sanātana Dharma.
NOTE : No Single Language Lashkar-E-Olatas in this video. pic.twitter.com/yWQv5WfTvd
— 🔱🚩YATNAL HINDU SENE 🚩🔱 (@yathnalabhimani) May 17, 2026
The controversy has also drawn widespread commentary on social media regarding the broader political climate in Tamil Nadu. Observers noted that the speech was met with an endorsement by TVK MLA VMS Mustafa, with zero opposition from the ruling benches, causing many to question the secular credentials of the state’s political landscape. Commenting on the legislative ecosystem, one prominent social media user cautioned voters about the shifting narrative inside the house.
What a start for @TVKVijayHQ . Speaker quotes verses from Bible, CM says this Govt is for minorities, LOP wants Sanathana Dharma destroyed and also informs that this Govt will follow the same policy of DMK.
None from ruling part opposed all this.. Wake up TN Voters.— रंगा – ரங்கா அய்யங்கார் (@ranganaathan) May 15, 2026
Supreme Court Moved Over Misuse of Legislative Immunity
Beyond the public square, the controversy has created severe legal implications for Udhayanidhi Stalin, who is already defending multiple cases nationwide for his infamous 2023 “Sanatana Dharma Eradication” seminar speech.
A fresh Interlocutory Application (IA) has been moved before the Supreme Court of India within an active contempt petition stemming from the landmark Shaheen Abdulla v. Union of India case, which mandates suo motu registration of FIRs in hate speech matters. Filed by Advocate Amita Sachdeva, the petition seeks to formally place the media transcripts of Udhayanidhi’s May 12, 2026, assembly speech onto the apex court’s records.
The application presents a serious legal charge: it alleges that Udhayanidhi Stalin knowingly and calculatedly chose the floor of the Legislative Assembly to repeat his inflammatory statements, fully aware that speech within the house enjoys constitutional immunity from ordinary criminal proceedings under Article 194(2) of the Constitution. The petitioner argues that this tactic demonstrates a “persistent hostility” toward a specific community and a “wilful and contumacious disregard” for the ongoing scrutiny of the Supreme Court, which had previously admonished the politician during hearings to consolidate his pan-India FIRs.
Systemic Pattern of Concern
Legal experts point out that the Madras High Court had delivered a clear warning on March 6, 2024, explicitly characterizing similar remarks made by Udhayanidhi as “perverse, divisive, and contrary to constitutional principles.”
Critics argue that despite judicial reprimands and the continuous monitoring by the Apex Court, the DMK leadership’s return to this rhetoric indicates a deliberate ideological strategy rather than an isolated oversight. With grassroots anger mounting and the Supreme Court set to evaluate the circumvention of hate speech laws via legislative privilege, the debate over Sanatana Dharma remains a highly volatile focal point in Indian politics.


















