Did Vishal Dadlani Mock the 10-Hour Parliament Debate on Vande Mataram?
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Mumbai, Dec 10 (NationPress) The renowned composer and singer Vishal Dadlani took to social media to ridicule the Parliament after a lengthy 10-hour discussion regarding Vande Mataram.
In a tone filled with irony, the artist pointed out the extensive session dedicated to this national song instead of addressing more urgent matters. He sarcastically remarked that, due to this marathon debate, issues like unemployment, the Indigo crisis, and air pollution have been “resolved,” emphasizing that these significant concerns were overlooked.
On his Instagram, Vishal shared a video in which he stated, “Hello, brothers and sisters. I have great news! Our parliament spent 10 hours discussing Vande Mataram, a cherished folk song by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. It’s loved by many!”
He continued, “Thanks to this debate, I can confidently say that India’s unemployment issue is resolved. The Indigo situation? Solved. Air pollution? Taken care of! All because of a 10-hour debate on a poem! These pressing issues didn’t even get a mention, yet they’ve magically been fixed. The parliament debate cost us Rs. 2.5 lakh per minute of taxpayer money—10 hours equals 600 minutes. Do the math!”
In his post, the music composer added, “Good news for all!! Congratulations to India!”
For those unaware, during the Winter Session of Parliament, a 10-hour debate focused on the national song Vande Mataram, which was composed by the esteemed Bengali poet and novelist Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1875.
December 8 marked the 150th anniversary of this iconic song, and during the session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi elaborated on its cultural and historical importance.