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Vande Mataram Controversy Intensifies as BJP Chief Labels Congress a ‘New Muslim League’

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On August 20, 2026, the political landscape in India was further polarized as Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Nabin escalated the ongoing Vande Mataram controversy by branding the Congress party as the ‘New Muslim League’. This assertion comes amid rising tensions over the national song, with Nabin accusing Congress of undermining Indian nationalism and promoting divisive politics.

The comments were made during a press conference in New Delhi, where Nabin underscored the BJP’s commitment to what he termed ‘true nationalism’ and criticized Congress’s stance on the Vande Mataram song, which has been a symbol of Indian identity since independence. This verbal clash is not merely a political skirmish; it reflects a broader struggle over cultural identity and the definition of patriotism in contemporary India.

This controversy has gained traction in recent days, with social media platforms witnessing significant discussions around the topic, particularly following a series of rallies and speeches by BJP leaders. The timing of Nabin’s remarks appears strategically aligned with upcoming state elections, where the BJP aims to consolidate its support among nationalist voters.

The implications of this debate extend beyond immediate political gains, as it raises critical questions about religious identity, secularism, and the role of national symbols in a pluralistic society. Observers anticipate that this controversy may lead to heightened communal tensions, influencing electoral strategies and public sentiment in the run-up to the elections. As the situation evolves, further statements from both BJP and Congress are expected, potentially culminating in legislative discussions or public demonstrations centered around the theme of nationalism.

Source: The Hindu

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