Sanskrit invocation song at IIT Madras triggers controversy

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Rendering of a invocation song at an event attended by two union ministers at the IIT today triggered a controversy with some opposition parties questioning why the Tamil anthem was not sung. 'Smarami', penned by late was sung at the start of the foundation stone laying ceremony of National Technology Centre for Ports, Waterways and Coasts, to be set up along with IIT of Road Transport and Highways, Shipping and and Union for Shipping participated at IIT-M function. Vaiko claimed it was the usual practice at the start of any government function in to sing the Tamil anthem and alleged that the Centre was trying to impose Hindi and by various means. As the controversy surfaced, IIT-Bhaskar Ramamoorthy, who was present at the event, clarified the institution does not issue any directions to students for a particular song to be sung. "We do not issue any directions to the students.

It is they who choose the invocation song and render it on such occasions," he said. He was reacting to questions from reporters on the rendering of the song instead of the Tamil anthem penned by Manomaniam Sundaram Pillai, sung during functions in the state. Normally, the Tamil anthem "Tamil Thaai Vazhthu" (invocation song of mother Tamil) is played at the start and the national anthem towards the end of events. Vaiko condemned rendering of the song and said it was not acceptable to 'impose' it at the function. He demanded stringent action be taken against those responsible for it. "Both and Pon Radhakrishnan, who were at the function, should publicly tender an apology as singing of the Tamil invocation song is the usual practice in any government function," he told reporters in He alleged that the Centre was trying to impose and Hindi by various means. CPI-M and PMK also condemned overlooking of the Tamil invocation song. CPI(M) K Balakrishnan charged that it was another form of 'imposing' Hindi and S Ramadoss said the should take steps for making singing of Tamil anthem mandatory in all the functions of IIT, "The Government of should take steps to ensure that IIT tenders an apology. It should also be made mandatory that only Tamil Thaai Vaazhthu is played in functions held within its premises", he said in a statement.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 18:45 IST
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