BJP's Ravi Kishan Backs Vande Mataram Order, AIMPLB Calls It Unconstitutional

BJP MP Ravi Kishan has expressed strong support for the government's notification mandating the recitation of all six verses of Vande Mataram before the national anthem. His comments were echoed by other BJP leaders, including UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya, who called the move a matter of pride. However, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board has strongly opposed the directive, labeling it unconstitutional and against religious freedom. The controversy stems from the Union Home Ministry's recent release of detailed guidelines for the national song.

Key Points: Vande Mataram Notification: BJP Support, AIMPLB Opposition

  • BJP MPs support Vande Mataram order
  • AIMPLB demands withdrawal
  • Guidelines mandate all six stanzas
  • Debate over religious freedom
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"Everyone should read those verses": BJP MP Ravi Kishan on Vande Mataram notification

BJP MP Ravi Kishan supports the Vande Mataram order, while AIMPLB calls it unconstitutional. Get the latest political reactions here.

"Everyone should read those verses": BJP MP Ravi Kishan on Vande Mataram notification
"Everyone should read those verses. - Ravi Kishan"

Gorakhpur, February 15

Bharatiya Janata Party MP Ravi Kishan on Sunday expressed support for the Union government's recent notification on Vande Mataram, stating the move reflects the aspirations of the country's younger generation.

Kishan told ANI, "Everyone should read those verses. Every youth of the country wants the verses recited at the time of independence to be remembered, and, along with 'Jana Gana Mana', everyone should also memorise Vande Mataram. The youth have welcomed this."

Earlier on Friday, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya welcomed the Union Home Ministry's directive mandating the singing of all six verses of Vande Mataram before the national anthem, calling it a "matter of pride".

Speaking to ANI, Maurya said, "Vande Mataram has been notified in the gazette; now all Indians should sing Vande Mataram as the national song. This is a matter of pride, and I congratulate the Home Minister for this."

BJP MP Sudha Murthy also expressed support, stating, "I like Vande Mataram and Jana Gana Mana."

The reactions follow the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) releasing detailed guidelines for the national song Vande Mataram, stating that when both the National Song and the National Anthem are performed at an event, all six stanzas of the official version of Vande Mataram must be presented first.

On the other hand, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Thursday demanded the withdrawal of the Ministry of Home Affairs' notification mandating the playing of all six stanzas of Vande Mataram before the national anthem at official events.

In a press statement, the Board's General Secretary, Maulana Mohammed Fazlur Rahim Mujaddidi, expressed strong opposition to the government's decision, calling it unconstitutional, against religious freedom and secular values, contrary to the Supreme Court judgment, and directly conflicting with the religious beliefs of Muslims.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I love Vande Mataram, making it mandatory feels a bit forced. Patriotism comes from the heart, not from government notifications. We should encourage, not compel.
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Rohit P
Good step. Most of us only know the first stanza. Learning all six will help us connect with the complete emotion and history behind the song. Our generation needs this connection.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for work, I find this interesting. It seems like a cultural deepening. In my country, we have similar debates about national symbols. Understanding the full song is a beautiful idea.
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Vikram M
The government should focus on real issues like inflation and unemployment, not on policing which verses of a song people sing. This is just a distraction tactic, yaar.
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Kavya N
My grandfather used to sing all the stanzas. It's a powerful poem about Mother India. If it's done respectfully and without forcing anyone, promoting it is fine. Jai Hind!

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