The law of the land must be respected and no religion must consider itself immune to following it. There cannot be one set of laws for a minority community and another for others. The national anthem is for all countrymen regardless of what religious faith they conform to. That is standard practice in all countries. There is nothing in India’s national anthem which is violative of or contrary to the spirit of any religion and no community can be allowed to violate its sanctity. There is freedom given in the Constitution for every citizen to follow his or her religion but that freedom does not extend to not following the country’s national anthem.