Overview
On 22 August 2026, the newly elected office‑bearers of the BJP passed a resolution demanding respect for the complete Vande Mataram and rejecting the Congress Working Committee's decision to sing only the first two verses at its events. The resolution also announced a nationwide awareness campaign.
Key Developments
- The BJP condemned the Congress move as a political appeasement of vote‑bank considerations.
- Nitin Nabin, the party president, shared the resolution on X and pledged to protect the "honour, dignity, heritage and national character" of the Purna Vande Mataram.
- A campaign will be launched to educate the youth about the song’s history, meaning, and its role in the freedom struggle.
- The party will circulate Mahatma Gandhi’s description of Vande Mataram as an "anti‑imperialist slogan" reflecting pure national sentiment.
- The resolution also signalled the removal of Amit Malviya from his role as BJP’s social‑media chief.
Important Facts
The resolution was passed at a meeting of the BJP’s new office‑bearers in New Delhi. It specifically references the national song and re‑affirms the party’s 1937 stance of singing the full version. The party warned against "communal pressure, political appeasement or narrow vote‑bank politics" influencing the song’s rendition.
Exam Relevance
Understanding this development is useful for both GS 2 (Polity) and GS 1 (History). It illustrates:
- How political parties use symbolic cultural issues to mobilise voters.
- The historical significance of