The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly witnessed a high-voltage moment today as the Leader of the Opposition, Udhayanidhi Stalin, chose the floor of the House to double down on his controversial “Sanatana Dharma” remarks. With Chief Minister Vijay seated directly across from him, the statement, which first shook national politics in 2023, has officially made its return to the center stage of the 2026 political landscape.
Udhayanidhi’s decision to repeat the “eradication” call during his debut as LoP is being seen as a strategic move to reaffirm the DMK’s core Dravidian identity. By bringing back the rhetoric that equates Sanatana Dharma with social inequality, he is effectively drawing a sharp line between the DMK’s rationalist roots and the “practical politics” of CM Vijay’s new administration.
The timing is particularly pointed. As CM Vijay attempts to navigate his first week in office with a focus on administrative efficiency and debt management, Udhayanidhi is ensuring that the ideological fire remains lit. For the LoP, this isn’t just about a past statement; it’s about positioning the DMK as the sole protector of social justice in the face of a shifting political guard.
While the treasury benches remained composed, the revival of this debate ensures that the Assembly won’t just be a battleground for budgets and policies, but for the very soul of Tamil identity. The “Kuruvi” friendship between the two leaders is clearly taking a backseat to a much larger, more intense ideological war.




