A massive political firestorm has erupted in the Indian Parliament over the historical significance and use of the National Song, Vande Mataram. Marking its 150th anniversary, the special session devolved into a fierce confrontation when PM Modi accused the Congress party of committing a “historical mistake” in 1937 by “fragmenting” the song to appease the Muslim League. He alleged that by removing the powerful stanzas, the Congress leadership, then led by Jawaharlal Nehru, effectively sowed the “seeds of Partition.”
The Opposition immediately hit back, defending the 1937 decision as a pragmatic move toward national unity and inclusivity, citing that it was made with the counsel of figures like Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi to ensure the song did not hurt the sentiments of any community. This debate has quickly shifted from commemorating a national symbol to a battle over the ownership of the freedom struggle’s history. Are political leaders genuinely restoring the song’s glory, or is this a calculated move to distract from pressing issues like unemployment and inflation? Watch the full summary of the heated Parliament face-off and decide for yourself!
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