In tribute to Lata Mangeshkar, Arunachal Governor BD Mishra recalls ‘Aye mere watan ke emblem’

By way of PTI

ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brig (Retd) Dr BD Mishra and Leader Minister Pema Khandu Sunday mourned the loss of life of mythical singer Lata Mangeshkar in Mumbai on the age of 92.

Mishra, a former Military officer, stated that her track ‘Aye mere watan ke emblem’ (O the folk of my nation), written through Kavi Pradeep to commemorate the warriors who died within the 1962 warfare with China in Arunachal Pradesh, holds a novel emotional bond for each and every Indian.

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“Having had a setback within the unexpected undeclared warfare, the country used to be in deep surprise and wanted some motivation to carry on. It used to be at this juncture that Lata ji rendered this well-known track in her magical voice.

“It now not handiest touched the nationalism of each and every Indian citizen but additionally immortalised her love for the rustic. The deep feelings of her voice all over the rendition of the track introduced tears to the eyes of each and every Indian,” he stated.

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The governor stated that within the passing away of Mangeshkar, the country misplaced the voice that has mesmerised now not handiest the rustic however all the globe reducing throughout race, faith, area, nationality and language.

Condoling the loss of life of the ‘Nitangle of India’, the manager minister stated this is a unhappy day for all Indians.

“The loss to the sector of tune won’t ever be compensated,” Khandu tweeted.