Why should singing Vande Mataram bother anyone: Venkaiah Naidu
Vice President of the country was in the temple town of Shirdi on Saturday to attend an event organised by the Saibaba Sanstha.

"Mother is not the photo but our motherland. 'Vande Mataram' is saluting the mother. Why should anyone have a problem with this," Naidu said at an event in this temple town in Ahmednagar district.
"Irrespective of our caste, creed and religion, we are one nation, one people and one country," Naidu said, after inaugurating the Global Sai Temple Trust Summit that has been organised by the Shri Saibaba Sansthan, Shirdi for trustees and representatives of Saibaba temples in India and abroad.
He also said the issue of whether Saibaba, the 20th century saint, was a Hindu or Muslim is unnecessary.
"He was a universal teacher who blended the core principles of Hinduism and Sufism," the Vice President remarked.
Saibaba's teachings of service to mankind and living in peace and harmony with others, need to be imbibed by all and that would be the true tribute to him, Naidu said.
"Serving the mankind is serving God. Saibaba is an embodiment of this culture," he said.
Located 238 km off Mumbai, the country's financial hub, Shirdi has the famous shrine of Saibaba. In October, President Ram Nath Kovind inaugurated the newly-built airport at Shirdi.
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