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Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiated the discussion/debate on the national anthem of India in the Lok Sabha on Monday, 8 December. Vande MataramCelebrating its 150th anniversary.
He talked about that role Vande Mataram Played a role in India’s freedom struggle and said that Congress had to ‘bow down’ to partition. He also mentioned the fact that when the song turned 100, there was an emergency in India.
Here are the top quotes from PM Modi’s speech Vande Mataram Discussion:
1. “It is the supreme privilege of all of us to remember him with reverence Vande MataramThe mantra and slogan which infused energy and inspiration into the country’s freedom movement and which showed the path of sacrifice and penance.”
2. ,Vande Mataram It was written by Bankim Babu at a time when the British rulers were trying to take away their national anthem. God Save the Queen, In every house.”
3. ,Vande Mataram Revived that idea, which had been ingrained in every corner of India for thousands of years. Vande Mataram It also contained the cultural energy of thousands of years, the enthusiasm for independence and the dream of independent India.”
4. “In the year 1905 when the British committed the sin of dividing Bengal. Vande Mataram At that time he stood as strong as a rock.”
5. “Innumerable brave sons of Mother India embraced the noose while shouting cheers.” Vande MataramUntil his last moments, Vande Mataram “His battle cry remained.”
6. ,Vande Mataram Gave strength and direction to India’s freedom struggle. deep connection with Vande Mataram Reflects the journey of our freedom movement with the people.”
7. ,Vande Mataram Also showed India the path to self-reliance. This became a mantra to challenge foreign companies, thereby expanding the mantra of independence towards the Swadeshi mantra.”
8. “Under the pressure of appeasement politics, Congress bowed to division Vande MataramAnd so, one day the Congress had to bow before the partition of India.”
9. “When Vande Mataram Fifty years have passed, the country was under colonial rule and on its 100th anniversary the country was under emergency.
10. ,Vande Mataram This was not just a mantra of political freedom. This was not limited to our freedom; It was much further than that. The freedom movement was a war to free our motherland from the clutches of slavery.”