Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BJP, BSP spar over ‘poor’ sound quality of Vande Mataram

- S Raju s.raju@hindustant­imes.com ▪

MEERUT: BJP corporator­s faced off with their BSP counterpar­ts over the playback quality of the national song — Vande Mataram — at the introducto­ry meeting of the Meerut Nagar Nigam house on Monday.

The trouble began when BJP corporator­s objected to the “poor” sound quality of the recorded version being played by the municipal corporatio­n staff. They then shouted slogans of “Yogi-Yogi” and “Vande Mataram”, spurring BSP members to rush towards the mayor’s chair raising the “Jai Bhim” call.

Repeated appeals by mayor Sunita Verma to maintain order in the house were ignored. Police personnel were later called in to prevent a clash between the two sides.

Normalcy was restored about half an hour later, after which everybody was invited to sing the national song.

However, many corporator­s were seen sitting or walking out of the house during the recital.

Mayor Verma, neverthele­ss, stood up to sing on the occasion. She was criticised for allegedly disrespect­ing the national song during her swearing-in ceremony on December 12.

Later, when BJP corporator Rajeev Kale asked the mayor to let him speak for a few minutes, Verma asked him to wait until BSP member Savita Gurjar was done speaking on developmen­t plans for the city.

But Verma adjourned the house for the day after Gurjar’s address, drawing accusation­s of bias from BJP corporator­s.

TROUBLE BEGAN WHEN BJP CORPORATOR­S OBJECTED TO THE “POOR” SOUND QUALITY OF THE RECORDED VERSION BEING PLAYED

 ?? CHAHATRAM/HT PHOTO ?? BJP and BSP corporator­s shout slogans at the Meerut Nagar ▪
Nigam house on Monday.
CHAHATRAM/HT PHOTO BJP and BSP corporator­s shout slogans at the Meerut Nagar ▪ Nigam house on Monday.

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