BJP stands by BMC over its 'Vande Mataram' motion

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) / New Delhi [India] 

The (BJP) on Friday came out in Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)'s support over its resolution to make singing of Vande Mataram compulsory in all BMC-run schools, stating that making a controversy even on song or anthem is the lowest act that anyone can do.

Speaking to ANI, spokesperson S. Prakash said, "Vande Mataram is a song; singing it in schools will not be a problem rather would bring more love for the country. Be it in the or any gathering that we have Vande Mataram has always been sung or played-I don't find any problem in it. We should not make a controversy even on song or anthem."

Echoing similar views, another saffron party leader Zafar Islam asserted that 'Vande Mataram' should be introduced in other schools too.

"Signing the song should not be a problem for all. All those who always try to take out faults on small thing will make this as an issue. I feel what has decided is a good act and should not just be introduced in run schools but other schools too," he said.

Yesterday, the issued a notice to make the singing of Vande Mataram compulsory in all run schools.

Mumbai Mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwar said in a statement that all the run schools will have to sing 'Vande Mataram' twice a week.

The proposal will be sent to the Maharashtra Government for a final approval.

This comes after the Madras High Court had in July ordered the singing of the song in all educational institutions at least once in a week.

Subsequently, leader Sandeep Patel, proposed that idea the should also pass a similar order.

He said, "Vande Mataram should be made compulsory in municipal aided schools at least twice a week. It should be done in order to keep patriotism alive in future generations."

Earlier, MLA Abu Azmi Waris Pathan had opposed the idea of making students sing Vande Mataram in the State assembly.

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