UP Deputy CM Lauds Centre's Vande Mataram Directive as "Matter of Pride"

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has welcomed the Union Home Ministry's directive to sing all six verses of Vande Mataram before the national anthem, calling it a matter of national pride. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav also praised the decision, stating his government would implement it immediately to unite the nation. State School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh credited Prime Minister Modi for implementing a decision he felt was long overdue, believing it will inspire nationalism in future generations. The guidelines state that when both are performed, the full national song must precede the national anthem.

Key Points: Centre's Vande Mataram Directive Lauded by UP, MP Leaders

  • MHA mandates six stanzas of Vande Mataram
  • UP Deputy CM calls it a pride moment
  • MP CM pledges immediate implementation
  • Decision aims to inspire nationalism
  • BJP MP Sudha Murthy expresses support
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"Matter of Pride": UP Deputy CM Maurya lauds Centre's Vande Mataram directive

UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya and MP CM Mohan Yadav welcome MHA's order to sing all six verses of Vande Mataram before the national anthem.

"This is a matter of pride, and I congratulate the Home Minister for this. - Keshav Prasad Maurya"

Lucknow, February 13

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya on Friday 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 Thursday, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav welcomed the Union Home Ministry's decision to sing six verses of 'Vande Mataram', stating that the state government will implement the directive immediately.

Speaking to reporters, CM Yadav said, "I not only approve of the decision by the Home Ministry, under the leadership of the Prime Minister, to sing six verses of Vande Mataram before Jana Gana Mana, but also I feel joy that this decision by our Prime Minister will bring the entire nation together with us to remember all those who sacrificed their lives for the country before independence. We are fortunate that the Prime Minister has decided to sing the entire Vande Mataram. The Madhya Pradesh government also supports this decision, and we will implement it immediately in our state."

Earlier, Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh also praised the decision, saying it would play a vital role in inspiring the spirit of nationalism among future generations.

"I believe this auspicious day has arrived quite late. The work that should have been done years ago has now been carried out by Prime Minister Modi. I proudly say that this decision will become a major role to inspire a sense of nationalism among the coming generations in India. I thank Prime Minister Modi from the bottom of my heart, and I feel proud that a decision which should have been taken much earlier was implemented during his tenure," Singh told reporters.

When asked about the implementation of singing verses of 'Vande Mataram' before the national anthem in schools, the minister said that many institutions follow it on their own, and after becoming a law, it would be mandatory for every institution and school to implement it.

"Most schools and institutions follow this on their own, but I believe that when something becomes law, it naturally becomes mandatory for every institution and school to implement it. I would say this is a very good decision," the school minister added.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I love Vande Mataram, making it mandatory before every event feels a bit forced. Patriotism should come from the heart, not from government orders. The sentiment is good, but the method could be more inclusive.
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Rohit P
Finally! This should have been done long ago. Our national song deserves its full respect. In schools, children will now learn the complete history and emotion behind it. Kudos to the Centre.
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Sarah B
Interesting move. As someone who has lived in India for years, I see how deeply emotional this song is. But will the six verses be taught properly in all schools across different states? Implementation is key.
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Vikram M
Good decision by Modi ji. It's not just a song, it's a reminder of our culture and struggle. When we sing "Sujalam, Suphalam", we are praising our motherland. Every Indian should know the full version.
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Kavya N
I have mixed feelings. I love Vande Mataram, but I hope this doesn't become another point of unnecessary political debate. Let's just accept it as a beautiful tribute to Bharat Mata and move on.

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