PM Narendra Modi speaks at Lok Sabha podium during Vande Mataram 150th anniversary debate, surrounded by attentive MPs.
PM Narendra Modi speaks at Lok Sabha podium during Vande Mataram 150th anniversary debate, surrounded by attentive MPs.
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Pm Modi to initiate Vande Mataram debate in Lok Sabha

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to open a 10-hour debate in the Lok Sabha today on the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram. The discussion will highlight the song's role in India's freedom struggle amid political exchanges between the ruling BJP and opposition Congress. In the Rajya Sabha, Home Minister Amit Shah and JP Nadda will initiate similar debates, with Mallikarjun Kharge speaking for the opposition.

Vande Mataram, a song composed in Sanskrit and Bengali by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1875, was included in his novel Anandamath in 1881. Rabindranath Tagore set it to music and sang it for the first time at the 1896 Congress session in Calcutta. It became a nationwide symbol during the 1905 protests against the Partition of Bengal and emerged as a rallying cry in the freedom struggle.

Today, Parliament is holding a debate on its 150th anniversary. In the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will initiate the discussion on behalf of the government. The ruling BJP has stated that the talks will 'expose' former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, whom they accuse of 'omitting' stanzas from the song. The opposition Congress, in turn, has accused the BJP of 'insulting' the stalwarts present at the 1937 Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting where the resolution was adopted. The 1937 CWC resolution stated that only the first two paragraphs should be sung at gatherings, as they were an 'inseparable part of our national movement,' while the rest could be omitted as they were 'little known' and 'contain certain allusions and a religious ideology.'

In the Rajya Sabha, Home Minister Amit Shah and JP Nadda will open the corresponding debate, with Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi lined up for key interventions. The discussion is part of year-long commemorations. With ongoing accusations between political parties, the sessions are likely to witness heated exchanges.

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Reactions on X to PM Modi's initiation of the Vande Mataram debate in Lok Sabha are polarized. Supporters hail it as a historic commemoration of the national song's role in the freedom struggle. Critics, including prominent journalists and users, dismiss it as a distraction from pressing issues like aviation disruptions, pollution, and safety incidents. Opposition voices, such as CPI, accuse BJP-RSS of pushing a political agenda, while BJP highlights Congress's historical decisions on the song's stanzas.

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Illustration of Joseph Vijay's swearing-in ceremony highlighting the political controversy over the anthem order.
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Tamil anthem order at Joseph Vijay swearing-in sparks row

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The order of anthems at C. Joseph Vijay's swearing-in as Tamil Nadu chief minister on May 10 has triggered a political controversy, with allies and opposition parties protesting the placement of the state anthem after the national song and anthem.

Fountain pen ink maker Sulekha has launched a collector's set to commemorate 150 years of India's national song, Vande Mataram. The set includes vintage items and a booklet detailing the song's history. Priced at ₹20,000, it was introduced at the International Kolkata Book Fair.

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Sumitra Chatterjee, a fifth-generation descendant of poet Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, joined the BJP ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections. He criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress's employment policies, alleging the government prioritizes propaganda over jobs. Chatterjee called the 'Employment Bank' initiative a farce for unemployed youth.

The final hours of campaigning for the first phase of West Bengal's 2026 Assembly elections heated up on Tuesday with party leaders exchanging taunts. BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah targeted TMC chief Mamata Banerjee with 'Ei Didi' remarks over a proposed Babri-like mosque. TMC's Abhishek Banerjee hit back, calling Shah a 'gunda'.

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On Poila Baisakh, the BJP launched the symbolic Matri Shakti Bharosha Card in Kolkata, promising Rs 3,000 monthly financial assistance to every woman in West Bengal if voted to power. Five BJP women received the cards. The TMC alleged it violates the model code of conduct.

Congress has reiterated support for the women’s reservation law but opposes delimitation without a fresh census. The party plans to convene a meeting of INDIA bloc leaders on April 15. It urged the government to hold an all-party meeting after April 29.

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