Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Tuesday called for the creation of a Sanatana Dharma Parirakshana Board, emphasising that the protection and respect for Hindu faith and traditions should be non-negotiable in a secular democracy.
Speaking about the need to uphold the spiritual and cultural significance of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), Pawan Kalyan said on X,
“For the global Hindu community, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam is more than a pilgrimage center; it is a sacred spiritual sojourn. The Tirupati Laddu is not just a sweet; it is a shared emotion — we distribute it among friends, family, and even strangers, for it embodies our collective belief and profound faith.”
He highlighted that nearly 2.5 crore devotees visit Tirumala every year, underscoring its spiritual prominence and deep cultural value. “When the sentiments and practices of Sanatanis are mocked or undermined, it is not merely hurtful; it shatters the trust and devotion of millions across the world,” he added.
‘Secularism must be a two-way street’
Pawan Kalyan stressed that secularism must ensure equal respect for all faiths, not selective tolerance. “Secularism must be a two-way street. Protection and respect for our faith cannot be negotiable,” he said.
He asserted that Sanatana Dharma, one of the world’s oldest and most inclusive traditions, represents a living, evolving civilisation that continues to shape moral and spiritual consciousness across generations.
“Our Sanatana Dharma is one of the oldest and ever-evolving civilizations, and it’s high time we establish the Sanatana Dharma Parirakshana Board with the consensus of all stakeholders,” Pawan Kalyan stated.
Pawan Kalyan’s remarks come amid growing national discussions on the balance between religious freedom and secular governance. His statement reflects a broader sentiment among sections of society seeking institutional mechanisms to safeguard religious practices while maintaining constitutional values.






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