



Syed M. Fuzail
Telegram Samvad,Lucknow.Poetry, music and art has no boundaries to uphold they touch people’s heart despite of tribe, religion and countries, one such fanatic poet of Sultanpur district in Uttar Pradesh is breaking boundaries to an ambivalent audience of our country, that is ruling & opposition political parties of India.
Virendra Vats, an ambidextrous pen, has created room for the vernacular of our country’s adversarial audience; it has become a component of both the opposition and ruling parties’ statements to clash in Parliament and other Indian constitutional houses.
The nationalist poet’s songs & poetry are on the tongues from the ruling party to the opposition. Be it the House of Uttar Pradesh, largest Vidhan-Sabha in India or the sharp arrows of the opposition. Be it the development schemes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi or the statements of the opposition.
The same poetry is on everyone’s lips these days. Recently, during the motion of thanks on the Governor’s address, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has attacked the opposition by reading the poetry of Virendra Vats.
“Nazar Nahi Hai, Nazaron Ki Baat Karte Hai
Zameen Pe Chand Sitaron Ki Baat Karte Hai
Woh Haath Jod Kar Basti Ko Lootne Wale
Bhari Sbaha me Sudharon Ki Baat Karte Hai”
When Yogi Adityanath read these lines in the budget session of the assembly, the entire house echoed with applause. On the other hand, if we talk about the opposition, they also started using the songs of Virendra Vats like a bullet. It’s February this year. Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra had reached Aurangabad at that time.
The meeting was attended by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, among others. During this time the poetic style of Kharge was seen.
Kharge was listening to the poetry of the nationalist poet of the country, Virendra Vats, who was born in the land of Awadh.
Lyricist Virendra Vats, who originally hails from Gopalpur Saraikhwaja village in Sultanpur Kadipur, has earlier written songs for the UP “Dev-Dipawali and Ram Mandir (Ayodhya). The song of the tableau written by him gets the first place for many years. In this case, Virendra Vats says that I am fortunate that my song has been included in the tableau continuously. This is the biggest honour for me.
He has also been honoured with several national and international awards. Virendra Pratap Singh, the newly appointed State Information Commissioner of the state, had his early education from Hanumat Inter College in Kadipur area of Sultanpur.

He obtained his undergraduate from Jaunpur University and post-graduation from Allahabad University. After then, Vats continued to give an entirely fresh perspective to the community and the country by joining numerous major publications and magazines of the country.
