Vande Mataram 150: How Rajasthan's Patriotic Movement Aims to Unite India

Rajasthan BJP chief Madan Rathore has launched the Vande Mataram 150 campaign across the state. The main event will feature thousands singing together at Jaipur's SMS Stadium on November 7. He emphasized this is not for political gains but to strengthen patriotic values nationwide. The campaign also honors tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda's 150th birth anniversary.

Key Points: Rajasthan BJP Chief Madan Rathore on Vande Mataram 150 Campaign

  • Mass Vande Mataram rendition at Jaipur's SMS Stadium on November 7
  • District-level programs across nine Rajasthan cities including Udaipur and Jodhpur
  • Campaign aims to awaken national pride beyond political divisions
  • Simultaneous celebration of tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda's anniversary
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'Vande Mataram strengthens patriotic values': Rajasthan BJP chief

Rajasthan BJP President Madan Rathore announces Vande Mataram 150 celebrations across India, emphasizing national unity and patriotic values beyond politics.

"Vande Mataram means saluting our motherland. It is not a political campaign, but a national movement to strengthen patriotic values - Madan Rathore"

Jaipur, Nov 4

Rajasthan BJP State President Madan Rathore emphasised that the 'Vande Mataram 150' campaign is not intended for political gains but to rekindle the spirit of patriotism among citizens across the nation.

Rathore announced that the central government has planned grand celebrations across the country to mark the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram'.

In Rajasthan, the campaign will be observed as a festival of public participation, with the main state-level event scheduled for November 7 at SMS Stadium, Jaipur, where thousands will join in a mass rendition of 'Vande Mataram'.

District-level programmes will be organised in Ajmer, Bikaner, Udaipur, Bharatpur, Kota, Jodhpur, Sikar, Bhilwara, and Alwar.

"Vande Mataram means saluting our motherland. It is not a political campaign, but a national movement to strengthen patriotic values," said Rathore.

"Our goal is to involve every citizen and awaken a deep sense of national pride. Patriotism should be equally strong in both the ruling party and the opposition."

He further added, "If anyone still objects to singing Vande Mataram, it reflects a lack of nationalism. Those indifferent to insults against the nation or the army must reawaken their patriotic consciousness. Even today, there are people more concerned about personal interests than national duty -- such individuals must rediscover the spirit of nationalism."

Highlighting the broader purpose of the campaign, Rathore said that 'Vande Mataram 150' is not just a celebration but a mass movement of patriotism, indigenous values, and national unity.

He appealed to citizens to make 'Vande Mataram' once again a symbol of new energy and enthusiasm in the heart of India.

Rathore also mentioned that alongside this campaign, the 150th birth anniversary of tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda will be celebrated with great zeal.

"When the BJP honours such great personalities, the opposition often views it through a political lens. But these events are meant purely to inspire patriotism. The opposition should also organise such programs in memory of national heroes," he said.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish such campaigns were truly non-political. The timing always seems suspicious before elections. Patriotism should come naturally, not be forced through government programs.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! Vande Mataram is our national song and represents our rich cultural heritage. Good to see celebrations across Rajasthan districts. Every Indian should participate with pride.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived abroad, I can say that such patriotic events really help strengthen our connection to India. The mass singing at SMS Stadium sounds amazing!
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Vikram M
The inclusion of Birsa Munda's anniversary is a good move. We need to remember all our freedom fighters, not just the popular ones. This makes the campaign more inclusive.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how patriotism is celebrated differently across cultures. In India, it seems deeply connected to historical songs and freedom fighters. Respect for maintaining these traditions.
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Kavya N
My children are learning Vande Mataram in school and they're so excited about these celebrations. It's important for the younger generation to understand our national values. 🙏

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