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BSP MP Insults Vande Mataram in Lok Sabha
Amazing! While we all crack jokes about our netas doing time pass in the Parliament (no offence meant, but just look at the number of adjournments, walk outs and low working hours), our politicians focus on small issues that have no direct impact on the betterment of the lives of the aam aadmi or India's development. A day after the highly unproductive budget session of our Parliament ended 2 days before its scheduled day, when the Parliament was adjourned sine die, we hear the news that a BSP MP is being chided for apparently insulting the National Song.
So what happened? Shafiqur Rahman Barq, a BSP member from Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh, was seen walking out of the lower house as Vande Mataram was being played before the house was adjourned sine die. And , as he revealed in an interview to CNN IBN, Barq isn't even sorry for his act and he feels he hasn't done anything wrong.Giving a rather bizarre explanation for his behaviour , the Muslim MP said, "I won't apologise to anyone. I respect the National Anthem, not the national song Vande Mataram. Vande Mataram is an ode to motherland. Muslims like me bend only before Allah, not before any other god."
BSP MP Insults Vande Mataram in Lok Sabha | India | www.indiatimes.com
Amazing! While we all crack jokes about our netas doing time pass in the Parliament (no offence meant, but just look at the number of adjournments, walk outs and low working hours), our politicians focus on small issues that have no direct impact on the betterment of the lives of the aam aadmi or India's development. A day after the highly unproductive budget session of our Parliament ended 2 days before its scheduled day, when the Parliament was adjourned sine die, we hear the news that a BSP MP is being chided for apparently insulting the National Song.
So what happened? Shafiqur Rahman Barq, a BSP member from Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh, was seen walking out of the lower house as Vande Mataram was being played before the house was adjourned sine die. And , as he revealed in an interview to CNN IBN, Barq isn't even sorry for his act and he feels he hasn't done anything wrong.Giving a rather bizarre explanation for his behaviour , the Muslim MP said, "I won't apologise to anyone. I respect the National Anthem, not the national song Vande Mataram. Vande Mataram is an ode to motherland. Muslims like me bend only before Allah, not before any other god."
BSP MP Insults Vande Mataram in Lok Sabha | India | www.indiatimes.com