Breaking Union Home Minister Amit Shah says Vande Mataram was never fully accepted after Independence

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that the song “Vande Mataram” was never fully accepted in India after Independence, according to remarks made during a public address. The comment came as part of a broader discussion on national symbols and historical narratives.

Shah’s remarks referenced the historical debate surrounding “Vande Mataram,” which served as a rallying cry during the independence movement but faced opposition from certain quarters over its religious imagery and references to Hindu deities. The song, written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in the 1870s and later set to music by Rabindranath Tagore, was adopted as the national song in 1950, distinct from the national anthem “Jana Gana Mana.”

The home minister’s comments come amid ongoing discussions about cultural symbols, historical interpretation, and national identity in contemporary Indian politics. Previous governments and political leaders have periodically revisited the status and promotion of “Vande Mataram” in official ceremonies, educational institutions, and public life.

The statement is likely to draw responses from opposition parties, historians, and cultural commentators who have differing views on the song’s historical reception and its place in India’s pluralistic framework.

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– Public remarks by Union Home Minister Amit Shah

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