SC notice to Udhayanidhi Stalin on controversial statement on Sanatan Dharma

According to news agency ANI, Udhayanidhi Stalin, a minister in the Tamil Nadu government, received a notice from the Supreme Court on Friday for making a divisive comment on Sanatan Dharma.

This notification was released by the Supreme Court in response to a petition challenging Udhayanidhi and A Raja’s criticism of Sanatan Dharma. According to the court, it will hear this case and other ongoing petitions against hate speech.

In a petition, a lawyer from Chennai requests that Tamil Nadu’s anti-Sanatan Dharma campaigns be ruled unlawful.

Udhayanidhi Stalin had equated dengue fever and malaria to Sanatan Dharma. He had stated that some things couldn’t be contested and needed to be done away with. In the same way that we must also work to eradicate dengue and malaria, we cannot simply resist these diseases. Similar to this, Sanatan Dharma needs to be eliminated in addition to being fought.

Tamil Nadu government makes it mandatory for hotels and lodges to provide accommodation to drivers of guests

Hotels and lodges in Tamil Nadu must provide dormitories and toilets to vehicle drivers as part of new rules amended by the Tamil Nadu government.

According to changes established by the government, hotels, and lodges must offer a dorm to give guests’ drivers access to exclusive housing.

In an amendment to the Tamil Nadu Combined Development and Building (TNCDB) Rules, 2019, hotels and lodges are required to provide amenities such as dormitories for vehicle drivers. TNCDB has tweaked two specific rules in this regard.

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