Is Congress Revealing Its True Intentions? Dilip Jaiswal Discusses 'Vande Mataram' in LS
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Key Takeaways
- Vande Mataram celebrates its 150th anniversary.
- Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal criticizes Congress's actions.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the discussion.
- The song's historical significance is underlined.
- Ruling NDA party emphasizes the importance of the debate.
New Delhi, Dec 8 (NationPress) As the Parliament prepares for a special discourse on Monday to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the patriotic anthem 'Vande Mataram', Bihar Minister and state party President Dilip Jaiswal remarked that the Congress party is revealing its true intentions by sidelining national interests.
This discussion arises at a moment when the song's historical, cultural, and patriotic importance is being scrutinized, with leaders from the ruling party accusing the Opposition of fostering division.
In a statement to IANS, Dilip Jaiswal asserted, “Those attempting to fracture the nation -- Congress and its INDIA bloc -- have unveiled their true selves. Recently, we witnessed a young Congress member shouting slogans about dividing our country…”
Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal supported this viewpoint, stating, “Today, we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram on December 8, as per the Business Advisory Committee's decision. Accordingly, discussions are set to take place in the Lok Sabha today, continuing in the Rajya Sabha tomorrow.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to commence the debate in the Lok Sabha, aiming to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of Vande Mataram.
PM Modi is anticipated to underscore the song's role in India's freedom movement, its historical importance, and its ongoing relevance. Composed by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Vande Mataram was first featured in the literary magazine Bangadarshan on November 7, 1875.
The Opposition eagerly awaits the Prime Minister's remarks.
Last month, during an event celebrating the song's anniversary, he accused the Congress of “omitting crucial stanzas” from the original work during its 1937 session in Faizabad, claiming that this decision “planted the seeds of Partition” and disassembled the national anthem. Meanwhile, the Congress contended that the alterations were made upon Rabindranath Tagore's suggestion to cater to members from various communities.
The discussion in the Rajya Sabha regarding Vande Mataram is expected to commence on Tuesday, likely led by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
In the Lok Sabha, the ruling NDA has secured three hours out of the total ten hours allocated for the debate, emphasizing the importance the government places on this patriotic dialogue.