On the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini led a mass singing in Ambala, calling the song the soul of India that once shook the British Empire’s roots.
The historic 150th anniversary of the iconic song “Vande Mataram” was celebrated with grandeur in Ambala on Saturday. Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini led a massive gathering in a collective rendition of the national song, marking a moment of pride, unity, and patriotism.
The state-level event was organized at the Police Line Ground in Ambala to commemorate 150 years of Vande Mataram, one of India’s most powerful patriotic symbols. CM Nayab Singh Saini attended the ceremony as the chief guest and began his address by invoking the name of Maa Ambika.
During his speech, Saini described Vande Mataram as more than just a song — calling it the “soul and heartbeat of India.” He said, “Vande Mataram is not merely a melody; it is a mantra that connects discipline, devotion, and the spirit of sacrifice. It represents India’s eternal vision of viewing the motherland as a divine mother.”
also read:- Health Minister Arti Singh Rao: Haryana Para Athletes…
The Chief Minister Nayab further added, “This song once shook the very roots of the British Empire. It inspired countless freedom fighters to rise against colonial rule and reminded every Indian that we are not subjects, but a powerful nation.”
Saini highlighted that Vande Mataram embodies the sound of flowing rivers, the greenery of fields, and the pride of the Indian soil — symbolizing unity and national strength. He called upon every citizen to uphold the values of discipline, dignity, and dedication that the song stands for.
The event witnessed participation from ministers, government officials, school students, and hundreds of local citizens, all joining in the collective singing of Vande Mataram. The celebration turned into an emotional display of national pride, reflecting the undying spirit of India’s cultural heritage.
For More Hindi News: http://newz24india.com