When senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi reached Parliament on Wednesday, the media asked her questions about her birthday. Journalists asked, “What will you say on your birthday?” On this, Sonia Gandhi smiled and gave a short but effective reply – “Vande Mataram… Jai Hind.” Hearing her answer, the journalists present there were also shocked for a moment because she usually comments only on political issues and speaks very little about personal occasions. At present, a debate is going on in the Parliament on the occasion of completion of 150 years of the national song Vande Mataram. This brief conversation outside the Parliament has also attracted rapid attention on social media. Congress leaders have called it a message of respect for Sonia Gandhi’s national values, while in political circles it is being seen as her quiet but strong political signal. The round of congratulations on his birthday also continued throughout the day and many leaders appreciated his long public life.
When senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi reached Parliament on Wednesday, the media asked her questions about her birthday. Journalists asked, “What will you say on your birthday?” On this, Sonia Gandhi smiled and gave a short but effective reply – “Vande Mataram… Jai Hind.” Hearing her answer, the journalists present there were also shocked for a moment because she usually comments only on political issues and speaks very little about personal occasions. At present, a debate is going on in the Parliament on the occasion of completion of 150 years of the national song Vande Mataram. This brief conversation outside the Parliament has also attracted rapid attention on social media. Congress leaders have called it a message of respect for Sonia Gandhi’s national values, while in political circles it is being seen as her quiet but strong political signal. The round of congratulations on his birthday also continued throughout the day and many leaders appreciated his long public life.





























