<p>Gautam Khattar claims that Sanatanis, known for their tolerance, are misled by worshipping at graves and mosques of those who historically harmed their ancestors. He criticizes the hypocrisy of respecting Islamic sites while Hindu temples face hostility. Khattar argues that such practices are a betrayal of Sanatan Dharma and emphasizes that historical figures like Owaisi and Buddha, who acknowledged their Sanatani roots, support this view. He promotes a book that explores Sanatan Dharma’s essence and compares it to other religions, asserting that true understanding requires studying its content. He also criticizes modern leaders for their contradictory stances on religious practices and urges a return to the core principles of Sanatan Dharma.</p>