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Amit Shah Criticizes Congress Over ‘Vande Mataram’ Controversy

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On August 16, 2026, Amit Shah, India’s Minister of Home Affairs, publicly criticized the Congress party regarding their stance on the national song ‘Vande Mataram’. This remark came during a rally in Delhi, where Shah expressed his disappointment with Congress’s alleged reluctance to embrace the song, which holds significant cultural and historical importance in India.

The controversy stems from a recent statement made by Congress leaders regarding the song’s relevance in contemporary politics, igniting a fierce debate across social media and political platforms. Shah’s comments included a pointed question: “If there’s even a shred of shame left, why do they hesitate to honor our national identity?” This rhetorical flourish reflects not only a political strategy but also a deeper cultural clash that resonates with many constituents.

This incident is gaining traction now as it highlights the ongoing struggle between nationalist sentiments and opposition narratives in India, particularly as the country approaches crucial state elections next year. The Congress party’s approach to ‘Vande Mataram’ could be interpreted as a litmus test of their broader political strategy, potentially influencing voter sentiment across key demographics.

Looking ahead, the political fallout from this controversy may lead to intensified campaigning from both the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress party. Analysts predict that the BJP will leverage this issue to galvanize support among nationalist voters, while Congress may need to clarify its position to avoid alienating its base. Upcoming rallies, public statements, and electoral strategies will be closely monitored as this narrative unfolds.

Source: News18

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