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Distortion of history, disdain for future
December 14, 2025
|Financial Express Lucknow
Politicians love to take liberties with history.
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The BJP (and the government) accused the Congress of mutilating the National Song, Vande Mataram, and insisted on a daylong debate in both Houses of Parliament in the winter session. The party’s speakers narrated their version of ‘history’; it was distorted history — history. The chief distorian was the prime minister, Mr Narendra Modi. To quote his words:
“Vande Mataram was composed at a time when, after the 1857 freedom struggle, the British Empire was unsettled and imposed various pressures and injustices upon India.... It was then that Bankim-da issued a challenge, responding with greater force, and from that defiance Vande Mataram was born...
“Mohammed Ali Jinnah raised a slogan against Vande Mataram from Lucknow on October 15, 1937. Instead of firmly countering the baseless statements of the Muslim League and condemning them, Jawaharlal Nehru, then Congress President, did not reaffirm his and the Congress party’s commitment to Vande Mataram and began questioning the Vande Mataram itself: Just five days after Jinnah’s opposition, on October 20, 1937, Nehru wrote a letter to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, agreeing with Jinnah’s sentiment...
“..(Nehru said) ‘I have read the background of the Vande Mataram song. I feel that this background may provoke Muslims’.
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