A Bihar BJP leader remained seated when the state anthem was played in the state Assembly on Wednesday, prompting the ruling 'Mahagathbandhan' to take offence over the action.
The state anthem was played on the last day of the budget session and BJP MLA Jibesh Kumar Mishra was seen remaining seated through it.
Mishra, who represents Jale constituency of Darbhanga district, said the state anthem does not mention 18 districts of the state that are part of the Mithila region. Darbhanga is considered the heart of 'Mithalanchal', a region where the dominant language is Maithili.
"Apparently the state anthem does not talk about personalities and the culture of Mithila. It talks about only a particular portion of the state. It talks about only Nalanda, the home district of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. My intention was not to disrespect the state anthem ... But it should have been a complete anthem," Mishra told reporters outside the assembly, after it was adjourned sine die on Wednesday.
'Mere Bharat Ke Kanth Haar' is the state song of Bihar and was officially adopted in March 2012. The lyrics were written by Satya Narayan and the music was composed by Hari Prasad Chaurasia and Shivkumar Sharma. Kumar has been the chief minister of the state since 2005 after a brief stint in 2000.
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