'We Won’t Sing Vande Mataram': Congress Councillor Rubina Iqbal Triggers Political Storm In Indore
The Indore Municipal Corporation has become the epicentre of a political and ideological storm after Congress councillors Fauzia Sheikh Aleem and Rubina Iqbal refused to sing Vande Mataram, sparking uproar and heated exchanges. Fauzia’s demand for a legal basis behind the directive ignited a fierce reaction, with BJP councillors accusing them of disrespecting national sentiment. The controversy escalated further when Rubina justified her stand on religious grounds, stating that her faith does not permit the song, while also attacking both the BJP and her own party leadership. Her remarks have triggered sharp political reactions, including calls for legal action and internal disciplinary measures. Congress spokesperson KK Mishra even called for her expulsion, deepening the party’s internal divide. As the issue snowballs, it raises critical questions about the intersection of faith, law, and national expression in India’s political landscape.
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