Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Navin Kumar Singh put his party in an embarrassing spot when he attempted to sing the national song Vande Mataram in the midst of a television debate on October 28.
Against the backdrop of the BJP trying to make it compulsory for Vande Mataram to be sung in schools across India, Singh engaged in a war of words with All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Mufti Ejaz Arshad Qasmi. Some Muslims have contended that singing the song, which deifies India as the motherland, amounts to worshiping an entity other than what Islam holds as the one true god.
Qasmi challenged Singh to sing the Sanskrit song. The BJP member’s reaction sparked a thousand internet memes.
Singh initially hesitated to accept Quami’s challenge. Then he urged Quami to sing along with him. Singh eventually began singing Vande Mataram, reading the lyrics from his phone. In his untuneful rendition, he mispronounced many words.
Among the many words and phrases Singh mangled was “shubhrajyotsnaa pulkitayaaminiim” – glory of moonlight dreams. In the BJP spokesperson’s rendition, the last word sounded like “Pulkistan.” By late night on October 31, #Pulkistan became one of the top trends on Twitter, and the memes kept coming.
RT to apply for the citizenship of our new country 'Republic of #Pulkistan' . 1000 RTs will get Navin Kumar Singh elected as our 1st president. 🌿🚩 pic.twitter.com/r3FzZ6c1vT
— Rofl Pulkistani 🌿🚩 (@RoflGandhi_) October 31, 2017
1.father of India
— jai gaikwad (@jaigaikwad) October 31, 2017
2.father of Pakistan
3.father of #pulkistan pic.twitter.com/buSuSIJPQj
UNESCO approved best Flag of #Pulkistan. pic.twitter.com/6x5x0bQonB
— Being नास्तिक (@Being_nastik) October 31, 2017
Besides taking digs at Singh and his “Pulkistan” moment, Twitter users also poked fun at the BJP government’s demonetisation move.
Citizens of #Pulkistan searching for the Benefits of Demonetization.😂(2017) pic.twitter.com/cfnokvNW9x
— History of India (@RealHistoryPic) October 31, 2017
One and only scientist of #Pulkistan pic.twitter.com/fgGOBA7YN7
— विधायक जी. (@desi_villain) October 31, 2017
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was invoked too, with one user clubbing Modi in an Indian soldier’s uniform along with Shaurya Bharadwaj and Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh as “brave soldiers of the Pulkistan army”.
Pulkistan's prime minister and leader of opposition 😂😂#Pulkistan pic.twitter.com/CGk3sDCHBD
— Rishi Kapoor (@Chintscrap) October 31, 2017
Brave soldiers of #Pulkistan Army pic.twitter.com/SRlMn4YY3N
— Md Asif Khan (@imMAK02) October 31, 2017
Meanwhile in #Pulkistan 😂😂 @sanjayuvacha pic.twitter.com/x7QzPnNZL6
— Md Asif Khan (@imMAK02) October 31, 2017
Rape-accused religious leader Asaram Bapu, Republic TV managing director and news anchor Arnab Goswami, BJP president Amit Shah and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat were also targets of the memes.
Minster of Women & Child Development in #Pulkistan 🙏🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/Uwlc3RheMc
— Saniya Sayed (@Ssaniya25) October 31, 2017
First chief Justice of #Pulkistan pic.twitter.com/n0z887N8ms
— Md Asif Khan (@imMAK02) October 31, 2017
Surveillance and snooping minister of #Pulkistan pic.twitter.com/WJt2s6jJwX
— Md Asif Khan (@imMAK02) October 31, 2017
Founder of #Pulkistan . #RSSpect @RoflGandhi_ pic.twitter.com/KInuLTbZoA
— Md Asif Khan (@imMAK02) October 31, 2017