Eminent Citizens Write To Chief Justice For Action Against MK Stalin's Son
NDTV
In a letter to the CJI, the signatories, including former Delhi HC judge SN Dhingra, said not only did Udhayanidhi Stalin make a hate speech but refused to apologise for his remarks.
Over 260 eminent citizens, including former judges and bureaucrats, have written to Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud urging him to take cognisance of DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin's eradicate "Sanatan Dharma" comment, calling it "hate speech".
In a letter to the CJI, the signatories, including former Delhi HC judge SN Dhingra, said not only did Udhayanidhi Stalin make a hate speech but refused to apologise for his remarks.
The letter, signed by 262 people including 14 retired judges, 130 former bureaucrats and 118 ex-armed forces officers, said they are deeply concerned over the remarks made by the Tamil Nadu minister which undeniably amount to "hate speech" against a large population of India and strike at the very core of the Constitution of India which envisages a secular nation.