- Bandi Sanjay targets MIM MLAs over Vande Mataram
- Calls on CM Revanth Reddy to respond to Assembly issue
Hyderabad: A fresh political row has emerged over the singing of Vande Mataram in the Assembly, with Union Minister Bandi Sanjay strongly criticising MIM MLAs. He alleged that the MLAs behaved inappropriately during the proceedings and walked out while Vande Mataram was being sung.
According to Bandi Sanjay, the conduct of the MIM legislators raised serious concerns. He stated that the MLAs left the Assembly at a time when the national song was being rendered. He described this act as disrespectful and also questioned their stance on such matters. Meanwhile, he claimed that their actions went against the directions of the Centre.
He further criticised the situation by saying that even the Speaker could not call their behaviour wrong. Therefore, he demanded clarity on the issue. He urged Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to respond and explain the government’s position. He stressed that the matter should not be ignored, as it involves sentiments linked to the country.
At the same time, Bandi Sanjay made a strong statement regarding national responsibility. He said that anyone who wishes to stay in the country must sing Vande Mataram. This remark has added to the intensity of the debate. It has also drawn attention to the conduct of elected representatives inside the Assembly.
Meanwhile, the issue has triggered wider political discussion. The actions of the MIM MLAs and the reaction from Bandi Sanjay have become a talking point. The demand for a response from the Chief Minister has further increased political focus on the matter. As the situation develops, all eyes remain on how the state leadership will address the concerns raised.
The controversy highlights ongoing tensions over symbolic and procedural issues within legislative spaces. It also underlines how such incidents quickly gain political significance. The developments in this case may influence further debate in the Assembly and beyond.
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