NEW DELHI :
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi
will initiate the debate on the
150th anniversary of Vande
Mataram in Lok Sabha on
Monday, which is expected to
bring to light several important
and previously unknown facets
about the national song.
Lok Sabha has listed
‘Discussion on the 150th anniversary of national song Vande
Mataram’ on Monday and allocated 10 hours for the debate.
Defence Minister Rajnath
Singh is expected to be the second speaker in the debate that
will also see the participation of
Congress deputy leader in the
Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi and
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra among
other members. Leader of the
Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul
Gandhi will speak on electoral
reforms the next day.
The debate in Parliament is
part of the year-long celebrations on the 150th anniversary
of Vande Mataram, a poem written by Bankim Chandra
Chatterjee, and set to tune by
Jadunath Bhattacharya.
Prime Minister Modi had hit
out at the Congress, accusing it
of removing key stanzas from the
song in 1937 and sowing the
seeds of partition. On November
7, Modi launched year-long celebrations to commemorate the
150th year of Vande Mataram
aimed especially at youth and students to deepen awareness of
the song’s significance.
“Many important and
unknown facets related to Vande
Mataram will come out in front
of the nation during the debate,”
officials said.
Home Minister
Amit Shah will initiate the discussion in Rajya Sabha on
Tuesday and Health Minister and
Leader of the Rajya Sabha J P
Nadda will be the second speaker. Lok Sabha will also take up
the debate on election reforms,
which will cover all aspects of the
contentious subject, including
the ongoing Special Intensive
Revision (SIR) of the electoral
rolls, on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rajya Sabha will take up the
debate on election reforms on
Wednesday and Thursday.
The proceedings on the first
two days of the Winter session
that started on December 1 were
disrupted due to the opposition’s
protests on the SIR leading to
repeated adjournments.
The Monsoon session of
Parliament was a virtual washout
over the demand by the opposition for a debate on the SIR, then
being held in Bihar.