Supreme Court Petition: Unconstitutionality of Ministers’ Participation in Sanatana Abolition Conference

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Title: Writ Petition Filed in Supreme Court Challenges Participation of Ministers in Sanatana Abolition Conference

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Location: New Delhi, India

A writ petition has been filed in the Supreme Court, urging the court to declare the participation of Ministers Udayanidhi Stalin and Shekhar Babu in the recent Sanatana Abolition Conference held in Chennai as unconstitutional. The petition, filed by Jagannath, has garnered attention across the political landscape and is seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) investigation into the event.

The Sanatana Abolition Conference, organized by the Tamil Nadu Progressive Writers’ Association, took place in Chennai and aimed to address the eradication of various issues plaguing society. Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, while addressing the conference, stressed the need to abolish diseases such as malaria, dengue, and even COVID-19, stating that “resistance is futile.”

The Minister’s remarks stirred controversy, with several individuals and groups expressing their opposition to the sentiments he expressed. As the backlash grew, Jagannath decided to file a writ petition in the Supreme Court, raising concerns about the involvement of Ministers Udayanidhi Stalin and Shekhar Babu in the conference and their support for its agenda.

In the petition, Jagannath argues that the participation of the two ministers in the Sanatana Abolition Conference should be deemed unconstitutional. He highlights the need for a thorough investigation by the CBI to understand the background and motivation behind the event and the associated speeches.

The filing of the petition has sparked intense debates and discussions across the country. Political analysts believe that this case could have broader ramifications for freedom of speech and the delicate balance between government responsibilities and greater societal concerns.

The Supreme Court has not yet announced whether they will admit the writ petition for a formal hearing. It remains to be seen how this case will unfold and whether it will have a lasting impact on the political landscape and the actions of government officials participating in conferences advocating for the eradication of societal issues.

As the country awaits further developments in this matter, it is clear that the controversy surrounding the Sanatana Abolition Conference has ignited a nationwide dialogue on the limits of governmental participation in events that advocate radical change.

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