Indore: Vande Mataram Controversy Sparks Major Political Storm
Indore (MP)
Vande Mataram controversy Indore escalates after BJP leaders remarks and fresh video twist in civic politics dispute.
A dispute during the Indore Municipal Corporation’s budget council session over the recitation of “Vande Mataram” has now developed into a major political controversy. What began as a disagreement inside the civic body has expanded into a wider debate involving political leaders, social groups, and legal action.
Strong Statements from BJP Leaders
The controversy escalated after BJP MLA Malini Gaud made a strong statement saying she does not seek votes from individuals who refuse to say “Vande Mataram” or “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.” She further added that she avoids campaigning in areas where such slogans are not accepted, framing the issue as one of patriotism and national identity.
Former minister Usha Thakur also made controversial remarks, stating that chanting “Vande Mataram” is necessary for living in the country and linking the issue to constitutional and cultural identity. Her statements further intensified the ongoing political debate.
Akash Vijayvargiya’s Remarks Add Fuel
BJP leader Akash Vijayvargiya also reacted strongly to the controversy, suggesting that opposition to national slogans reflects a negative mindset against the country. His comments added more heat to an already sensitive political environment in Indore.
Legal Complaint Filed Over Communal Concerns
Amid rising tensions, social activist Vikas Awasthi, through advocate Akash Sharma, filed a petition in a district court. The complaint alleges that certain statements made by public representatives could disturb communal harmony in the city. The petition raises concerns about the impact of such remarks on social peace and public order.
Fresh Twist with Old Video Footage
In a surprising development, old video clips of councillor Rubina Khan have resurfaced showing her singing “Vande Mataram” during municipal budget sessions in 2023–24 and again in 2026–27. These videos appear to contradict earlier claims linked to the controversy, further complicating the public discourse and adding a new dimension to the political narrative.
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Indore: Vande Mataram Controversy Sparks Major Political Storm
Indore (MP)
A dispute during the Indore Municipal Corporation’s budget council session over the recitation of “Vande Mataram” has now developed into a major political controversy. What began as a disagreement inside the civic body has expanded into a wider debate involving political leaders, social groups, and legal action.
Strong Statements from BJP Leaders
The controversy escalated after BJP MLA Malini Gaud made a strong statement saying she does not seek votes from individuals who refuse to say “Vande Mataram” or “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.” She further added that she avoids campaigning in areas where such slogans are not accepted, framing the issue as one of patriotism and national identity.
Former minister Usha Thakur also made controversial remarks, stating that chanting “Vande Mataram” is necessary for living in the country and linking the issue to constitutional and cultural identity. Her statements further intensified the ongoing political debate.
Akash Vijayvargiya’s Remarks Add Fuel
BJP leader Akash Vijayvargiya also reacted strongly to the controversy, suggesting that opposition to national slogans reflects a negative mindset against the country. His comments added more heat to an already sensitive political environment in Indore.
Legal Complaint Filed Over Communal Concerns
Amid rising tensions, social activist Vikas Awasthi, through advocate Akash Sharma, filed a petition in a district court. The complaint alleges that certain statements made by public representatives could disturb communal harmony in the city. The petition raises concerns about the impact of such remarks on social peace and public order.
Fresh Twist with Old Video Footage
In a surprising development, old video clips of councillor Rubina Khan have resurfaced showing her singing “Vande Mataram” during municipal budget sessions in 2023–24 and again in 2026–27. These videos appear to contradict earlier claims linked to the controversy, further complicating the public discourse and adding a new dimension to the political narrative.