Uttarakhand: BJP won't interfere with state policy on national anthem
The decision to unfurl the national flag at central universities by BJP had come as a worry for the student community and academicians, which was later withdrawn.
New Delhi, April 7: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday said it will not interfere in the Uttarakhand government's move making singing of the national anthem and song compulsory in the state universities.
"That is the state government's decision and the state is bound by its decision. How does BJP interfere in the government functioning? We know the difference between the party and the government. Party has no authority," BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi told media persons in New Delhi.
Uttarakhand's Minister of State for Higher Education Dhan Singh Rawat, during a function at a collage in Roorkee, said that if students want to live in the state, they will have to sing national anthem in the morning and national song in the evening.
IANS