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BJP should not politicise Vande Mataram issue: SP

Defending the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind resolution on singing of Vande Mataram, Samajwadi Party today said BJP should not politicise the issue.

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Defending the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind resolution on singing of Vande Mataram, Samajwadi Party today said BJP should not politicise the issue as Muslims had "religious complusions" against reciting the national song.
   
"We should find a middle path. Muslims are not against Vande Mataram but have religious compulsions against singing it," SP general secretary Amar Singh told reporters here.
   
He said political parties including the BJP should not politicise the issue which would widen the gap between the two communities.
   
To a question on the presence of home minister P Chidambaram at the programme where the resolution was passed, Singh said the Union minister cannot be blamed for attending it.
   
Asked about Bollywood stars campaigning for Congress candidate Raj Babbar in Firozabad for the November 7 Lok Sabha bypoll, he said the former SP MP should not have contested against his party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's daughter-in-law Dimple.
   
"He went to Rajya Sabha once and Lok Sabha twice on SP ticket. He should not have contested against Yadav daughter-in-law," Singh said.
   
The bypoll has been necessitated after Mulayam's son Akhilesh vacated the seat and retained Kannauj Lok Sabha seat.

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