
As India is primed for a year-long celebration marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, a new controversy has cropped up over the alleged deletion of stanzas. The Bankim Chandra Chatterjee composed ‘Vande Mataram’ was first published in the literary journal ‘Bangadarshan’ on November 7, 1875.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday accused the Congress of “historically negatonism” the national song under former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s leadership.
Taking to his X the BJP national spokesperson CR Kesavan alleged that the Congress, under Nehru’s presidency, had in 1937 adopted only a truncated version of Vande Mataram, deliberately removing stanzas that lauded Goddess Durga.
“It is imperative for our younger generation to know how the Congress party brazenly pandering to its communal agenda under the Presidentship of Nehru, adopted only a truncated Vande Mataram as the party’s national song in its 1937 Faizpur Session, while PM Modi today Friday November 7 inaugurated the 150th year commemoration & participated in the mass recital of the full version of Nation’s glorious Vande Mataram.
He said that the song “did not belong to any particular religion or language” as he accused the Congress of committing a “historic sin and blunder” by linking it with religion and removing its devotional invocations to the goddess.
He stated that the glorious Vande Mataram emerged as the voice of our nation’s unity and solidarity, celebrating our motherland, instilling nationalistic spirit and fostering patriotism. Chanting it was made a criminal offence by the British. It did not belong to any particular religion or language. But the Congress committed the historic sin and blunder of linking the song with religion. Congress under Nehru, citing religious grounds, deliberately removed stanzas of Vande Mataram, which hailed Goddess Ma Durga.
PM Modi participated in the mass singing of the full version of ‘Vande Mataram’ in an event commemorating 150 years of the National Song at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.
The Prime Minister also released a Commemorative Stamp and Coin on the occasion. This programme marks the formal launch of a year-long nationwide commemoration from 7th November 2025 to 7th November 2026
News Edit KV Raman

