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‘Education only weapon to defeat sanatana dharma'

‘Education only weapon to defeat sanatana dharma'

Time of India9 hours ago
Chennai: Actor and MNM president
Kamal Haasan
has re-ignited the debate on sanatana dharma saying that only education can defeat sanatana.
At an event on Sunday in Chennai organised by Agaram Foundation, an NGO founded by actor Suriya, Kamal criticised
NEET
and said laws can be rewritten only through education."Education
is the only weapon to break the shackles of dictatorship and sanatana dharma. Don't pick other weapons. If you take other weapons, the 'majority' will defeat you.
Majority morons will defeat, and knowledge will be defeated," he said. CPM MP Su Venkatesan was also present at the event.
Kamal said that the number of students helped by Agaram Foundation to join medicine has come down after NEET was implemented.
"Now can you understand why we oppose NEET? The law has made medical education inaccessible to poor students," Kamal said.
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BJP state vice-president Khusbhu Sundar said that Kamal's remarks were unwarranted. Khusbhu said everyone agrees to the first part of Kamal's speech that education was the biggest weapon of all, but the second part of his speech where he mentions sanatana dharma was uncalled for, she said.
Other BJP leaders criticized Kamal and said he was making such remarks to please chief minister M K Stalin.
In 2023, deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin's comments about sanatana dharma lead to petitions being filed against him in courts. The cases are still going on.
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