Sanatan Dharma Remarks| Udhayanidhi Stalin amends petition filed before SC to club FIRs, notice issued

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"Amendment writ petition allowed. Notice issued. Newly added respondents present before court, notice waived off...", today's order noted

The Supreme Court today has issued notices to all states in the amended petition filed by Udhayanidhi Stalin to club the FIRs registered against him in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka over his Sanatan Dharma remarks.

On the last date of hearing, Court had directed the Tamil Nadu minister to amend his petition and file it under Section 406 (power of Supreme Court to transfer cases and appeals) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Furthermore, asking Udhayanidhi to not cite cases where controversial remarks were made by media persons, the Supreme Court had told him that his was a different case as he made the remarks on Sanatan Dharma voluntarily.

"You have made those remarks voluntarily", a bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta had told Stalin's counsel Senior Advocate AM Singhvi.

Singhvi had cited the case of journalists like Arnab Goswami and Mohammad Zubair while trying to make a case for consolidation of FIRs registered against Stalin Jr. in the Sanatan Dharma remarks controversy. "In the cases you have cited news media people were working as per diktats of their bosses to get TRPs. You cannot compare yourself to the media," the court further observed.

Earlier top court had come down heavily on Tamil Nadu Minister over his remarks made on 'Sanatan Dharma'. Observing that he being a Minister, Stalin should have known the consequences of his remark, Justice Datta had said, "You abuse your right under Article 19(1)(a) (of the Constitution). You abuse your right under Article 25. Now you are exercising your right under Article 32.. Do you not know the consequences of what you said? You are not a layman. You are a minister. You should know the consequences".

Stalin, a serving Minister in the Tamil Nadu State Government, while addressing a press conference in Chennai had stated: “Few things cannot be opposed, they should be abolished. We can’t oppose dengue, mosquitoes, malaria, or corona, we have to eradicate them. In the same way, we have to eradicate the Sanatana (Sanatan Dharma), rather than opposing it”.

On a related note,  Supreme Court in September last year had issued notice in a plea by a Madras High Court lawyer seeking action against Udhaynidhi Stalin for hate speech against Sanatana Dharma. While doing so, it refused to tag the case with the ongoing Haridwar hate speech petitions [Shaheen Abdulla Vs. UOI], while pointing out that the context of this case is different.

A plea has was filed in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the police, for registering an FIR against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin's son Udhayanidhi and former Union Minister A Raja for their "derogatory remarks" and call for "eradication of Sanatan Dharma".

Case Title: Udhayanidhi Stalin vs. State of Maharashtra & Ors.