In its spokesperson ‘Namadhu Amma’, the AIADMK said that the government will leave no room for politics arising out of religious hatred.
Continuing its stance against its ally BJP’s Vel Yatra, AIADMK reiterated that it will not allow divisive policies on religious lines in Tamil Nadu. In a strongly worded column on his mouthpiece ‘Namadhu Amma,‘AIADMK said either Karuppar Kootam (the YouTube channel that was criticized for allegedly insulting Kanda Shashti Kavasam, a hymn sung in praise of Lord Muruga) or those holding the saffron flag (referring to the BJP and RSS that Vel Yatra in Tamil Nadu), the state government under his leadership will leave no room for politics arising out of religious hatred.
“The peaceful state of Tamil Nadu will not allow processions that aim to divide people on the grounds of caste and religion. All stakeholders must understand this. The people of Tamil Nadu have repeatedly demonstrated to the entire country that the Dravidian cradle of Tamil Nadu is the place where religion is seen as a guiding lamp for human beings and not for spreading hatred, ”the newspaper said. Adding that all religions preach for peace and love among humanity, Namadhu Amma said: “AIADMK, which is beyond religion and caste, will not allow the vote bank policy based on religion. People who go for Vel Yatra should understand this. “The newspaper added that everyone should understand the peaceful and united customs of the people in Tamil Nadu.” In a peaceful state like Tamil Nadu, (they) should understand the unity among the people. Either Karuppar Kootam or those holding Saffron flags. “
Column in Namadhu Amma it arrives before the arrival of the Union Minister of the Interior, Amit Shah, in Tamil Nadu on November 21. He is expected to participate in BJP events in the state in the lead up to the 2021 Assembly elections.
The AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu has been at the forefront in obstructing BJP’s Vel Yatra in the state. The yatra, planned from November 6 to December 6 in Tamil Nadu, aims to consolidate Hindu votes in the state.
However, the state government has repeatedly refused to grant permission for the procession, has arrested leaders for taking the procession out without permission, and has also revoked permission to hold religious, political and cultural congregations that exceed 100 people across the entire state.
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