Maharashtra Legislature Winter Session commences with Vande Mataram
- Kunal Nene
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

✅ What happened on Day 1
The session formally began on December 8 — this winter session will run through December 14.
In a symbolic gesture marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, the legislators recited the full version of the song — instead of just the usual first two stanzas — on the first day.
The day’s proceedings were minimal: both the Houses (Assembly + Council) passed a condolence motion for departed members and then adjourned within minutes.
⚠️ What didn’t happen — or got delayed / muted
There were no major debates, bills, or legislative business — the session ended quickly after the condolence motion, far short of expectations.
Unlike many politically charged sessions in the past, the opposition did not stage protests or disruptions — there was no uproar inside the house or even outside (on the stairs).
🎯 Political / Contextual Background
The winter session comes at a tense political moment: earlier reporting described this winter session as coming “amid political heat,” suggesting this short session (Dec 8–14) could see friction.
The decision to sing the full “Vande Mataram” is significant given that the 150th anniversary of the song is being commemorated — reflecting an attempt at ceremonial nationalism and symbolic unity on Day 1.
🧩 What it shows — and what to expect next
Day 1 was largely ceremonial and symbolic; no real business was done. It seems the government and the legislature may be using the early days to set a tone, rather than launching major legislative initiatives immediately.
The calm, protest-free start may be deceptive: given the broader political tensions and the fact that this is a short winter session, things could intensify as bills, demands or possibly controversial topics come up.

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