Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said the government seemed to have presumed that nationalism needed to be inculcated through rock bands.
"If this is the vision the government has for the young people of this country, then all that I would like to say is, 'God help us'," he told reporters.
"It is a very funny circular to say the least," he added.
The Congress also accused the BJP government of "subverting" the mandate of the National Film Development Corporation.
As part of the programme named "Yeh India ka Time Hai", the government has identified certain bands which will be visiting campuses across the country and perform patriotic songs.
The programme has been organised to celebrate 70 years of India's Independence and 75 years of the Quit India Movement this year.
He said there was no problem with promoting nationalism or patriotism and that there were enough musical groups, literary societies, clubs and debating platforms available in every such institution than "subverting the mandate of NFDC to hire rock bands of allegedly spurious quality to promote patriotism and nationalism".
"Till the time they have already decided to subvert democracy and not hold elections in 2019, (the time frame of) 2022 does not make any sense," he added.
"Nobody has a monopoly over patriotism and nationalism; least of all the government and least of all the BJP. We do not think that they either have the credentials or the moral right to lecture the Congress or any other party on patriotism and nationalism," he said.
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