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CM Adhikari Announces Vande Mataram Museum on Bankim Chandra’s 189th Birth Anniversary

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced the establishment of a Vande Mataram Museum on the 189th birth anniversary of Rishi Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. The announcement was made during a program at Chattopadhyay's ancestral residence in North Kolkata. CM Adhikari confirmed that funds for the museum have been allocated in the state budget for 2026-27. He also criticized the previous Trinamool Congress regime for alleged appeasement politics and obstruction during last year's anniversary.

CM Adhikari announces setting up Vande Mataram Museum on Bankim Chandra's 189th birth anniversary

Kolkata, June 26

On the occasion of the 189th birth anniversary of Rishi Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, the writer of India's National Song, 'Vande Mataram', West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Friday announced the setting up of 'Vande Mataram Museum' in the state.

The Chief Minister participated in a programme to celebrate the birth anniversary of Rishi Bankim Chandra at the latter's ancestral residence at College Street in North Kolkata. After garlanding the picture of the writer of the Indian national song, he announced the proposed Vande Mataram Museum.

"This is for the first time; any event is being organised by the state information and cultural affairs department to celebrate the birth anniversary of Rishi Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. The previous regime only practised appeasement politics. But now a national government is here in West Bengal. So, such nationalist activities will now take place regularly. Anyway, it is better not to discuss thieves, robbers, lechers, and cheats in the house carrying the memories of Rish Bankim Chandra. There are other places for that," the Chief Minister said while speaking to the media persons at the end of the programme.

Speaking on the proposed Vande Mataram Museum, the Chief Minister said that fund allocations for the same have already been announced in the state budget for the financial year 2026-27, which was tabled on the floor of the Assembly by the State Finance Minister, Swapan Dasgupta, on June 22.

"The proposed museum will be of national standards," CM Adhikari said.

Speaking on the occasion, he also recollected how the previous ruler in the state, Trinamool Congress, created obstacles for him, as the then Leader of Opposition, on the same day last year, while trying to reach Rishi Bankim Chandra's house at College Street to pay floral tributes.

"They had deliberately dug up the approach-way to the residence of Rishi Bankim Chandra on the same day last year. However, the people of West Bengal had given them a fitting reply in the recently concluded state Assembly polls," CM Adhikari said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's wonderful to see the state government honoring Bankim Chandra. But I wish the CM hadn't dragged past political rivalries into such a cultural event. The museum is a good initiative, but let's keep politics aside when celebrating our national icons. 🙏

Vikram M

As a Bengali, I feel proud that Vande Mataram is getting its due recognition. But honestly, the previous TMC government did organize events for Bankim Chandra - I remember attending one in 2019 at the same College Street house. Let's not rewrite history ji. Still, happy about the museum!

Siddharth J

Vande Mataram Museum is a fantastic idea! It will preserve the legacy of India's national song and inspire patriotism. But CM should focus more on development and less on criticizing opposition. Actions speak louder than words. Let the museum be world-class! 🤞

Ananya R

As a student of history, this is exciting! Bankim Chandra's contribution to India's freedom struggle is immense. I hope the museum will also include manuscripts, letters, and rare photographs. But I feel sad that the CM used the occasion to attack political rivals. Our national poet deserves better. 😔

Rohit P

Great move by CM Adhikari! The previous government never gave importance to our national symbols. Now West Bengal is finally moving in the right direction. Vande Mataram is the heart of India, and this museum will remind us of our glorious past. Jai Hind! 🚩

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