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Sena asks 'bhakts' to clear stand on nationalism

Last Updated 11 January 2018, 09:36 IST

Mumbai, PTI: Taking a swipe at the BJP over the Supreme Court's ruling that playing the national anthem in cinema halls was optional, the Shiv Sena on Thursday urged "bhakts" and the RSS to clarify their stand on nationalism.

An editorial in Sena mouthpiece Saamana sarcastically described the apex court ruling as "historic or revolutionary" and said the ruling came after the BJP-led Union government took the position that playing the anthem in halls was "not important".

"The Supreme Court did a U-turn on its own decision after the Centre took a stand that (playing) the national anthem in theatres was not important... What is the stand of the RSS and other nationalist organisations on this?" it said.

"It (the apex court decision) is a jolt to those who took the stand in the Modi regime that those who sing 'Vande Mataram' are nationalists and those who do not are traitors," the newspaper said.

Calling the government's position on the anthem cowardly, it said the definition of nationalism was changing every day.

Till recently, it was asserted that those who protected cows were nationalists and those ate beef were traitors, but the chief minister of BJP-ruled Goa (Manohar Parrikar) on Wednesday said there was no ban on beef in the state, the editorial said.

While it has become mandatory to display Prime Minister Narendra Modi's photographs in madrasas in Uttar Pradesh, there are no norms for the national anthem now, it said.

"It is as if those who died at the gallows for freedom chanting 'Vande Mataram' were stupid. What do the BJP bhakts have to say about this?" it said.

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(Published 11 January 2018, 09:36 IST)

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