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At the time of partition in 1947, we had the right to go to Pakistan, you did not. We had the right But we decided that this country is ours. The graves of our ancestors are here. There are tombs of the elderly here. Jama Masjid is of Delhi, Taj Mahal is our fort. There are memories of the elders and this is the heritage of our India today. Those people became traitors. People were killed on the streets by taking his name.
We stayed of our own accord. No one had stopped us by force. For those who stayed of their own free will, it was told in the House today that the one who does not say Vande Mataram will not have the right to stay in India. The debate is not about Vande Mataram. I… At least listen to me, you may be feeling embarrassed. It is not a matter of Vande Mataram, Sir, if I talk about the law, the Supreme Court says that Vande Mataram cannot be forced. The biggest court.
But if you have read the history of Reshmi Rumal Tehreek. How many Ulema had kissed the gallows to liberate India. How many people were killed. Don’t know how many mud hills are still there in the country, in which our dead bodies must have rotted but are buried. If you see the picture of a silk handkerchief in the Silk Handkerchief Tehreek, you will find the picture of Mother India printed on it. Yeh rishte kabke… Yeh in 1942 when Hindu and Muslim had eaten food in one vessel, then the British felt that they would not be able to rule India anymore and from 1942 they started making their bed. India became independent in 1947.