Inside BJP's 10-point Vande Mataram resolution: 'No vote bank' politics, cites Mahatma Gandhi's 'anti-imperialist cry'
India, Aug. 22 -- The Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday passed a 10-point resolution opposing the Congress Working Committee's decision to reaffirm its 1937 resolution restricting the singing of Vande Mataram to its first two stanzas at party programmes.
The party resolved to highlight Mahatma Gandhi's description of Vande Mataram as an "anti-imperialist cry" linked to the "purest national spirit" and oppose attempts to subject the National Song to "communal pressure, political appeasement or narrow vote-bank considerations".
1. To strongly condemn and unequivocally oppose the Congress Working Committee's decision of 19th August 2026 to reaffirm its 1937 resolution and restrict Vande Mataram to its first two stanzas at Congress program...
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