Did BJP's Sambit Patra Slam Congress for Singing Bangladesh's National Anthem?
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Bhubaneswar, Oct 30 (NationPress) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament and national spokesperson Sambit Patra has recently condemned the Congress party following reports about senior Congress leader Vidhu Bhusan Das performing Bangladesh's national anthem, Amar Sonar Bangla, at a party gathering in Assam's Sribhumi district.
During a press conference held in Bhubaneswar, Patra expressed his disbelief that a Congress leader opened the meeting of the party's Seva Dal on October 27 by singing a national anthem from Bangladesh.
He accused the Congress of engaging in appeasement politics aimed at currying favor with illegal immigrants for electoral gains.
Patra emphasized that the BJP has no objections to the national anthem of Bangladesh, authored by the esteemed poet Rabindranath Tagore.
"Rabindranath Tagore is a towering figure and a Nobel laureate who composed the national anthems of both India and Bangladesh, which is a source of pride for all Indians. However, the issue at hand is not about Tagore but rather the Congress party's ongoing strategy of appeasement that legitimizes infiltrators. To sing the Bangladesh national anthem during a Congress meeting in India is fundamentally an affront to our national pride," he stated.
He further suggested that the sole motive behind singing the Bangladesh national anthem at this Congress meeting was a ploy to build a vote bank by appealing to infiltrators residing in Assam and other regions.
Patra also claimed that several Congress leaders, including former high-ranking officials, were present at the meeting and endorsed this act.
"This serves as yet another instance of how Congress seeks to appease infiltrators and minorities for political advantage, which is why the party is opposing SIR," he added, urging prominent Congress figures like Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi to clarify their stance on this matter.