Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Sunday hit out at “pseudo-secularists” who, he alleged, were “disrespecting” only Hindu Gods and Hindu culture.
Participating in the Muruga Bhaktargal (devotees) conference organised by the Hindu Munnani in Madurai, he claimed Hindus are facing such disrespect for the last 75 years as they failed to nip in the bud such organisations.
The actor-politician said tolerance and patience of Hindus should not be mistaken for cowardice. Such [anti-Hindu] forces were taking shield under “freedom of speech” guaranteed by the Constitution.
Quoting a Tamil proverb “Sadhu mirandal kaadu kollathu” (even a forest cannot withstand the anger of a sage), he said the Hindus should get united and put up a courageous fight against such forces. “We will unite with love and win with anger,” he said.
Contending that in the kaliyuga, Lord Murugan will not come to destory Soorapadman (demon)., he said, “We should take on the destructive forces on our own. “






