Rajasthan BJP Chief Apologises After Wrong Version of Vande Mataram Played at I-Day Event
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BJP’s slip-ups on Independence Day: Wrong Vande Mataram tune to ‘upside down Tricolour’
At an Independence Day event organised by the BJP in Jaipur, Vande Mataram as sung by Lata Mangeshkar from the 1952 movie Anand Math was played instead of the standard rendition. However, this was not the only programme in the state marred by goof-ups
During the Rajasthan BJP's Independence Day flag hoisting ceremony at Jaipur's Badi Chaupar, Vande Mataram with a different music was played instead of the original tune. BJP state president Madan Rathore hoisted the flag. Several senior leaders, including Jaipur MP Manju Sharma and MLA Balmukund Acharya, were present at the event.
Rajasthan BJP chief apologises after wrong version of Vande Mataram played at I-Day event
Rajasthan BJP president Madan Rathore apologized for an incorrect Vande Mataram version played. The national song's different music was played during the party's Independence Day program. Organizers attempted to correct the mistake after the incident was recorded. Rathore attributed the error to a technical and human lapse. He stated the incident should not have occurred at the event.
Wrong Rendition Of ‘Vande Mataram’ In Jaipur Leaves Rajasthan BJP Red-Faced
Jaipur: One of the highlights of India’s 80th Independence Day celebrations was the Vande Mataram. The country’s National Song was played for the first time at Red Fort on I-Day. The entire six stanzas were rendered on Saturday at the grand event to commemorate 150 years of the ‘Vande Mataram’, which as written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1875. Even as Vande Mataram was sung in states across the country, there was a blip in Jaipur. After Raj…
At the BJP's Independence Day event at Badi Chaupar, a different musical tune was played instead of the original "Vande Mataram." After the mistake came to light, state president Madan Rathod apologized, calling it a technical and human error.
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