No. As a rule, Jehovah's Witnesses remain politically neutral in all aspects of their lives. They do not participate in patriotic ceremonies, including singing National Anthems or reciting pledges of allegiance in any country. National anthems typically focus on loyalty to one nation, and Jehovah's Witnesses believe in loyalty to Almighty God and his love for people not matter what nationality they are.
Rabindranath Tagore of India composed the national anthem of India in 1911.
we should respect our motherland India & for we sing national anthem to pay tribute to our great national leaders.
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It was first sung in the Calcutta session of Indian National Congress on 27th December 1911.
The National Anthem of India was first written in Sanskritized Bengali originally.
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'Jan-Gan-Man' was officially adopted by Constituent Assembly as National Anthem of India on 24th January, 1950.
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Lahore at1912
ravindra nath taigore