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    BJP Passes 'Vande Mataram' Resolution, Criticises Congress for Singing Only Two Stanzas

    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday adopted a resolution highlighting the historical importance and national significance of 'Vande Mataram', while strongly criticising the Congress Working Committee (CWC) for deciding to restrict its rendition to the first two stanzas at party events. The BJP announced that it would launch a nationwide awareness campaign to educate people, particularly young Indians, about the history, meaning and role of Vande Mataram in the country’s freedom movement.


    The BJP said Vande Mataram represents reverence for Bharat Mata, the spirit of India’s independence struggle and a lasting expression of national consciousness. The party said it would oppose the Congress decision to limit the National Song and pledged to safeguard the legacy of its complete six-stanza version.


    The BJP also referred to the 1950 Constituent Assembly decision concerning Vande Mataram and a 2026 parliamentary law, arguing that the Congress’s 1937 resolution cannot take precedence over later constitutional and legislative decisions. The party said it would also highlight the historical circumstances surrounding the 1937 decision, including opposition from the Muslim League and the broader political debates of that period. It plans to bring greater public attention to Mahatma Gandhi’s description of Vande Mataram as an anti-imperialist slogan associated with strong national sentiment.


    As part of its campaign, BJP workers will take the history and significance of the National Song to communities across the country. The party said a particular focus would be placed on young people to ensure that future generations remain familiar with Vande Mataram’s connection to India’s freedom struggle and the sacrifices made during the independence movement.


    The resolution stated that the BJP would not accept what it described as any compromise with the honour of Vande Mataram for political considerations. It portrayed the issue as one concerning India’s national heritage rather than merely a disagreement between political parties. The BJP also recalled the role of Vande Mataram during the freedom movement, saying the slogan had become a powerful symbol of resistance against British rule. It argued that attempts to suppress it reflected the colonial administration’s concern over its ability to inspire people.


    The party further linked the song’s historical significance with its vision of India in 2047, saying that just as ‘Vande Mataram’ represented the call for independence in 1947, the vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ in 2047 would also carry the spirit of the same national sentiment. The controversy intensified after the Congress Working Committee decided on Wednesday to follow its 1937 resolution, under which only the first two stanzas of Vande Mataram would be sung at Congress programmes.


    The decision came amid a political dispute that began after the BJP accused Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and parliamentary party chairperson Sonia Gandhi of speaking to each other while Vande Mataram was being performed during Independence Day celebrations on August 15. The BJP subsequently sought an apology from the Congress leaders. Following the CWC meeting, Congress MP K.C. Venugopal defended the party’s position, saying Congress would continue to follow the approach adopted in 1937 by leaders including Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

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    Rahul Gandhi targets HM Amit Shah as Congress leaders join sit-in protest, demand FIR over alleged police action on July 20 protests

    Congress leaders and party workers gathered outside the Parliament Street Police Station on Friday as Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi continued his sit-in protest, demanding the registration of an FIR over the alleged use of pellet guns against student protester Sahil Lochav during the July 20 demonstration. Gandhi was accompanied by Lochav, who Congress leaders say suffered serious injuries after allegedly being hit by pellets while protesting peacefully at Jantar Mantar. According to Congress sources, Gandhi plans to continue the protest until an FIR is registered.


    In a post on X, Gandhi accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah of avoiding accountability and questioned why authorities were allegedly preventing Lochav from pursuing legal action. He claimed the incident was an assault on constitutional rights and called for a judicial inquiry into the alleged police action. Several senior Congress leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Jairam Ramesh, Salman Khurshid, Kumari Selja and Devendra Yadav, joined Gandhi at the protest site. Congress workers also raised slogans outside the police station.


    Khurshid said Gandhi would remain at the protest until the FIR was registered and expressed confidence that the demand would eventually be accepted. Congress sources claimed Lochav and his lawyers first approached Delhi Police on August 14 and submitted a written complaint but allegedly did not receive an acknowledgement or an investigating officer's number. They said the matter was followed up again by email and phone on August 17, but the requested details were still not provided.


    On Friday, Gandhi accompanied Lochav to the Delhi Police DCP office at Parliament Street to press for action on the complaint. According to the sources, Gandhi had earlier visited Mandir Marg Police Station seeking registration of a case. After allegedly failing to get the complaint registered there, he met senior police officials, including the DCP Central, before proceeding to Parliament Street Police Station.


    The Congress has argued that the alleged incident amounts to a cognisable offence and therefore warrants registration of an FIR. Gandhi has demanded an investigation and accountability for those responsible. The issue was also raised by Gandhi during a press conference on July 29. At the time, he alleged that students protesting in Delhi had been subjected to excessive force, including the use of pellet guns and batons. He cited what he described as an AIIMS medical document concerning a student who allegedly suffered an eye injury.


    Gandhi had questioned the use of such force against students, arguing that peaceful protesters should not be subjected to violence for raising questions or expressing their views. He also accused the authorities of failing to adequately address allegations of police brutality. The Congress protest has now intensified the political confrontation over the July 20 demonstrations, with the party demanding a formal police investigation and accountability for the alleged injuries suffered by protesters.

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    Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar, Serving Life Term in 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Case, Dies at 80

    Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar, convicted in a case linked to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, died at a Delhi hospital on Thursday at the age of 80. Kumar, who had been serving a life sentence at Tihar Jail, was taken to Safdarjung Hospital after his condition deteriorated. Doctors declared him dead on arrival. The hospital has yet to officially state the cause of death. A three-time Lok Sabha MP from Outer Delhi, Kumar was once a prominent Congress leader. He left the party following his conviction in 2018.


    The 1984 anti-Sikh riots erupted after then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant Singh, on October 31 that year. Widespread violence followed in Delhi and other parts of India, with armed mobs attacking Sikh families, homes and businesses. More than 3,000 people, mostly Sikhs in Delhi, were killed during the violence.


    Kumar remained involved in several legal cases arising from the riots for more than three decades. His legal history included both acquittals and convictions at different stages. On December 17, 2018, the Delhi High Court overturned a 2013 trial court acquittal in one of the key cases against Kumar. The High Court convicted him for criminal conspiracy and abetment and sentenced him to imprisonment for the remainder of his natural life.


    The case concerned the killing of five Sikh men in Raj Nagar Part-I of Palam Colony and the burning of a gurdwara during the riots. In its judgment, the High Court described the 1984 violence as “crimes against humanity.” Kumar later challenged his conviction and sentence in the Supreme Court, where the matter remained pending at the time of his death.


    In January this year, a Delhi court acquitted Kumar in two separate cases involving allegations that he had incited violence in Janakpuri and Vikaspuri during the 1984 riots. The acquittals, however, did not lead to his release because he was still serving life sentences in other cases related to the violence. Kumar received another life sentence in February 2025 in the Saraswati Vihar case. The Rouse Avenue Court convicted him over his alleged role in a mob attack in which a father and son, Jaswant Singh and Tarundeep Singh, were reportedly burned alive. The prosecution had requested the death penalty, but the court imposed life imprisonment, taking into account Kumar’s advanced age and health condition.

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    Kolkata Hotel Fire: SIT Formed to Probe Tragedy as CM Suvendu Adhikari Flags 'Legacy of Negligence'
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    Kolkata Hotel Fire: SIT Formed to Probe Tragedy as CM Suvendu Adhikari Flags 'Legacy of Negligence'

    West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday announced the formation of a five-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to conduct a detailed investigation into the deadly fire at a hotel on Mirza Ghalib Street in central Kolkata. Adhikari said the administration's immediate priority was rescue and relief work, ensuring proper medical treatment for those injured and determining the circumstances that led to the devastating blaze.

    In a post on X, the Chief Minister expressed grief over the incident and alleged that the tragedy highlighted what he described as a “legacy of negligence” from the previous administration. He claimed that unchecked construction and the operation of commercial establishments without adequate compliance with mandatory fire-safety requirements had contributed to unsafe conditions in parts of the city and state.

    Adhikari further alleged that previous authorities had failed to conduct proper compliance checks and enforce basic safety regulations. He said the present administration was working to address those shortcomings and strengthen enforcement of fire-safety standards. The Chief Minister also assured victims and their families that the government would extend all possible assistance. He directed officials to ensure that those injured receive the best available medical care and support.

    To establish the facts and determine accountability, Adhikari said the five-member SIT had been constituted immediately. The team will examine the circumstances surrounding the fire and determine whether the hotel complied with mandatory fire and safety regulations. The blaze reportedly broke out at around 2 am on Wednesday, leaving at least nine people dead, including a child, while several others were injured. Officials said around 60 people were rescued from the building.

    Some of the victims were reportedly Bangladeshi nationals who had travelled to Kolkata for medical treatment. The Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata said its officials visited the site after being informed about the incident and coordinated with local authorities regarding the victims. According to the Deputy High Commission, five Bangladeshi nationals were among those confirmed dead, while four of them were members of the same family. Officials were still working to establish the identities of the remaining victims.

    The diplomatic mission also said that six injured Bangladeshi nationals had been discharged after receiving initial medical treatment. The newly formed SIT will now examine the sequence of events, fire-safety arrangements at the hotel and whether required safety standards and regulations were properly followed. The investigation is expected to determine whether any lapses or negligence contributed to the loss of life.
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    Patna HC: Religious Rights Subject to Reasonable Restrictions to Maintain Public Order

    The Patna High Court has ruled that the right to profess and practise religion is not absolute and can be reasonably restricted to maintain public order, peace and societal interests. The court made the observation while dismissing a plea seeking permission for 300 devotees to join an annual religious procession in Bihar's Siwan district. Authorities had limited participation and altered the traditional route, citing security concerns. The court said Articles 25 and 26 protect religious freedom but remain subject to public order, morality and health. It added that religious practices must be balanced with the rights of others and prevailing law-and-order conditions.

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