Here’s a summary of Pawan Kalyan’s address at the “Muruga Bhaktargal Maanadu” in Madurai:
Highlights of the Speech
1. Strong assertion of Hindu identity
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Declared himself a “committed, not fanatic” Hindu, urging that Hindus deserve the same freedom to express faith as Christians and Muslims without being labeled.
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Criticized “selective secularism,” where freedom of religion seems upheld for some, but Hindu expressions are often frowned upon
2. Call to respect all faiths equally
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Emphasized that “secularism means no discrimination against any religion—including Hinduism,” condemning those who mock Hindu gods under the guise of free speech
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Stressed respect for Christianity and Islam, while insisting that Hindu symbols and rituals also deserve protection .
3. Defending Hindu traditions
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Spoke in Tamil, beginning with salutations to Lord Murugan and Meenakshi Amman, acknowledging the city’s profound spiritual bond with Murugan
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Warned against challenges to Hindu dharma and said the patience of Hindus should not be mistaken for weakness
4. Unity and protection of Dharma
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Urged followers to protect “dharma” (righteousness), calling out “fake secularists,” atheists, and those misusing freedom of expression against Hindu symbols
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Declared Lord Murugan as a unifying and revolutionary divine figure, tied deeply to Tamil heritage
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