This Article is From Jan 27, 2014

To honour Lata Mangeshkar's Ae mere watan ke logon, Modi will be present

To honour Lata Mangeshkar's Ae mere watan ke logon, Modi will be present

Lata Mangeshkar says there is no political tenor to the ceremony

Highlights

  • Iconic singer Lata Mangeshkar has said that there is no political tenor to a ceremony being held today at which she will be honoured by Narendra Modi, the prime ministerial candidate of the BJP.
  • "I don't belong to any party, am not interested in politics. Politics and music are very different," the 84-year-old said to NDTV.
  • For the 51st anniversary of her famous song, "Ae mere waton ke logon," she will be present at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai, where a huge audience is expected to sing a rendition of the patriotic anthem. Mr Modi will congratulate her on the impact her song has made.
  • In November, Ms Mangeskhar entered a political controversy when she said that "Everyone in India wants to see Narendra Modi as prime minister." The Congress party said it was deeply disappointed by her endorsement of the opposition's presumptive prime minister.
  • Ms Mangeshkar, christened "the Nightingale of India" by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, first sang Ae mere watan ke logon, composed by C Ramchandra and written by Kavi Pradeep, on January 27, 1963, in honour of the men who lost their lives fighting for india in the war between india and china.
  • Soldiers who have received bravery awards and their families are expected to attend this evening's event.
New Delhi: Iconic singer Lata Mangeshkar has said that there is no political tenor to a ceremony being held today at which she will be honoured by Narendra Modi, the prime ministerial candidate of the BJP.

"I don't belong to any party, am not interested in politics. Politics and music are very different," the 84-year-old said to NDTV.

For the 51st anniversary of her famous song, "Ae mere watan ke logon," she will be present at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai, where a huge audience is expected to sing a rendition of the patriotic anthem.Mr Modi will congratulate her on the impact her song has made.

In November, Ms Mangeskhar entered a political controversy when she said that "Everyone in India wants to see Narendra Modi as prime minister." The Congress party said it was deeply disappointed by her endorsement of the opposition's presumptive prime minister.

Ms Mangeshkar, christened "the Nightingale of India" by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, first sang Ae mere watan ke logon, composed by C Ramchandra and written by Kavi Pradeep, on January 27, 1963, in honour of the men who lost their lives fighting for india in the war between india and china.

Soldiers who have received bravery awards and their families are expected to attend this evening's event.
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