Pawan Kalyan Challenges 'Fake Secularism' at Massive Hindu Conference
- Pawan Kalyan criticized 'fake secularists' for disrespecting Hindu culture during the Muruga Bhaktargal conference in Madurai, stating that they target Hindu beliefs while not questioning other religions.
- The conference demanded an independent board to manage Hindu temples, asserting that current government control only applies to Hindu places of worship.
- Kalyan emphasized the need for Hindus to unite politically and called for respect for all religions, arguing that secularism should not discriminate against Hinduism.
- He expressed concerns that criticisms of Hindu practices could lead to further disrespect towards Hindu deities and beliefs.
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Pawan Kalyan Challenges 'Fake Secularism' at Massive Hindu Conference
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan criticized those targeting the Hindu faith under the guise of secularism and freedom of expression. At the Muruga Bhakthargal Maanadu conference, Kalyan emphasized the importance of respecting all religions and defending Hindu beliefs against perceived unfair criticism.
'Don't try to provoke us', Pawan Kalyan calls for Hindu unity at Murugan Conference
Calling Lord Murugan not just a Tamil deity but a pan-Indian one revered in different names across regions, Pawan Kalyan urged devotees to remain united in the face of what he described as repeated provocations.
Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan criticizes anti-Hindu forces at Muruga Bhaktargal conference in Madurai.
Video clip criticising Periyar, Anna performed at Lord Murugan devotees’ convention in Madurai kicks up row
A nonetheless from the video clipping performed on the Muruga Bhaktargal convention in Madurai | Picture Credit score: Particular Association Whereas BJP leaders rejoice over the “profitable” conduct of the Muruga Bhaktargal (Lord Muruga devotees) conference in Madurai on Sunday (June 22, 2025), an audio-visual presentation of the historical past of the Hindu Munnani performed on the gathering, reportedly depicting Dravidian stalwarts Periyar E.…
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