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Congress leader's singing of Tagore's song sparks BJP accusations of disloyalty in Assam.
A political controversy erupted in Assam after Congress leader Bidhu Bhushan Das sang "Amar Sonar Bangla," a song by Rabindranath Tagore originally written in 1905, during a party meeting in Sribhumi.
The BJP accused the Congress of disloyalty, linking the act to concerns over illegal migration and a recent Bangladesh map claiming parts of India’s Northeast.
The Congress defended the gesture, stating Das performed a Rabindra Sangeet, a cultural tribute to Tagore, and emphasized his loyalty to India, including annual flag-hoisting at the venue.
The incident has intensified regional tensions over identity, language, and national belonging ahead of the 2026 Assam assembly elections.
El canto de la canción de Tagore por parte de un líder del Congreso despierta acusaciones del BJP de deslealtad en Assam.