AP deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has shared a strong message calling on devotees to take greater responsibility in protecting Hindu Dharma and responding when faith is deliberately mocked or disrespected. In a post shared on social media, he said that while many people carry deep respect for God and religious traditions, they often remain silent when Hindu deities or beliefs are targeted. He urged devotees to move beyond private hurt and passive reactions, and instead express their concerns openly and responsibly.
Pawan Kalyan stated that silence in the face of intentional mockery weakens the collective conscience of society. He highlighted that while people may be divided by caste, region, language, or community, Dharma remains one and the deities worshipped by devotees remain the same. According to him, protecting faith is not about creating conflict with other religions, but about standing up for one’s own beliefs with dignity and awareness. He emphasized that voicing pain and concern when Dharma is mocked is a duty of every devotee.
Pawan Kalyan also underlined the idea that being a devotee goes beyond rituals and prayers. He said that followers of Sanatana Dharma should see themselves as conscious guardians of their faith, especially at a time when religious sentiments are often tested in public spaces and on digital platforms. His comments come at a time when debates around religious symbols, traditions, and alleged disrespect have sparked strong reactions across social media.
The post quickly drew wide attention, with supporters praising his call for unity among devotees and for encouraging people to speak up against what they perceive as deliberate disrespect towards Hindu beliefs. Hashtags linked to temple practices and Dharma protection also began trending soon after his statement. The message has added fresh momentum to ongoing discussions about faith, responsibility, and the role of individuals in safeguarding religious traditions in modern public discourse.
Every devotee carries a Dharmic responsibility!
Let us come out of the slumber and convenience of an average Hindu mind, where there is a fear of God and respect for faith. However, when someone desecrates Hindu Gods or mocks our Dharma, we often feel hurt in private, leave it…
— Pawan Kalyan (@PawanKalyan) February 6, 2026
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