New Delhi: The BJP on Monday alleged that both Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra remained absent from the Lok Sabha out of a “sense of guilt” during Prime Minister’s speech on the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram because he exposed their party and the Gandhi family.
Initiating the discussion in the Lower House, Prime Minister Modi spoke about how the original version of the Vande Mataram was “truncated at the behest of” Jawaharlal Nehru to “appease” Muhammad Ali Jinnah and “this seed of division” that he sowed at that time led to the partition of India later to “appease minorities”, BJP MP and national spokesperson Sambit Patra said.
“Perhaps this is the reason why the Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra were absent from the House on such an important day when it is the 150th anniversary of Vande Matram and the prime minister is speaking,” Patra charged.
Earlier in the day, on the sixth day of the Winter Session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly criticised the Congress party over what he described as its disrespect towards the national song. He also targeted Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for remaining absent during the discussion, alleging that the party had compromised on Vande Mataram and “surrendered before the Muslim League.”
Addressing the Lok Sabha, PM Modi said, “Serious discussion is going on in Parliament, but LoP Rahul Gandhi is not present in the House. First Nehru, now Rahul Gandhi, has shown disregard to Vande Mataram.”
The Prime Minister accused the Congress of insulting the national song and surrendering before the Muslim League, stating, “Congress still insults Vande Mataram. “Congress compromised on Vande Mataram and surrendered before the Muslim League. Nehru did a ‘tukde-tukde’ of Vande Mataram.”
He recalled a historical letter, adding, “Nehru had written to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose that Vande Mataram could incite Muslims. There was a betrayal of Vande Mataram; the national song was sabotaged.”
Highlighting the significance of the song in India’s freedom struggle, the prime minister said that the “song was to revive our history and legacy of a thousand years.”
“Vande Mataram became the voice of our freedom movement. It integrated everyone in the country and became the resolve of every Indian… ‘Swaarth ka balidaan hai ye shabd Vande Mataram’. ‘Veer ka abhimaan hai ye shabd Vande Mataram’. During the British era, it became a fashion to show India as weak, useless, lazy, and demeaned in all possible ways. The same language was spoken by people in our country as well. Bankim da composed the song to shake the conscience of the country and bring an awakening. This song was to revive our history and legacy of a thousand years,” PM Modi said.
Asserting that ‘Vande Mataram’ was not just a mantra for political independence, the prime minister said that it is a modern avatar of our great cultural legacy on the occasion of Vande Mataram completing 150 years.
PM Modi hailed ‘Vande Mataram’ as a “powerful mantra” and slogan that energised and “inspired India’s freedom movement”, saying that the “government aims to restore its glory for future generations”.
