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A lawmaker from India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released a song unmistakably similar to the patriotic anthem produced by the Pakistani military's media wing for March 23, prompting reactions from Twitterati on this side of the border.
Raja Singh, a member of the Legislative Assembly in the southern Indian state of Telangana, in a tweet on Friday announced that he would release a "new song" on April 14 on the occasion of Rama Navami, a spring Hindu festival, as a tribute to the Indian army.
The tweet was accompanied by a video of the BJP lawmaker recording the song at a studio, with its tune and lyrics almost identical to that of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) song released ahead of Pakistan Day and sung by Sahir Ali Bagga. The lyrics of the Indian song, however, have been altered from 'Pakistan Zindabad' to 'Hindustan Zindabad'.
Chowkidar Raja Singh
✔@TigerRajaSingh
https://twitter.com/TigerRajaSingh/status/1116612649972719617
My new song which will be released on 14th April at 11:45 AM on the occasion of #SriRamNavami is dedicated to our #IndianArmy forces.
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3:02 AM - Apr 12, 2019
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Commenting on Singh's video on Twitter from his personal account, Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, the director general of ISPR, on Sunday said: "Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well."
The "speak the truth" is in reference to Pakistan's continued rejection of the Indian narrative that the Indian Air Force had downed a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet during a dogfight in February. Islamabad's account of the escalation has been supported by international media reports, with US-based Foreign Policy magazine citing unnamed US defence officials to contradict the Indian claim.
Asif Ghafoor
✔@peaceforchange
https://twitter.com/peaceforchange/status/1117352078064672769
Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well. #PakistanZindabad
Chowkidar Raja Singh
✔@TigerRajaSingh
My new song which will be released on 14th April at 11:45 AM on the occasion of #SriRamNavami is dedicated to our #IndianArmy forces.
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Following the Foreign Policy revelation, Prime Minister Imran Khan had also rebuked the Indian leadership over its claim of shooting down an F-16.
“The truth always prevails and is always the best policy,” the premier had tweeted.
Also reacting to the video, senior journalist Hamid Mir said the BJP lawmaker's song was "not [a] copy but theft" and termed Singh's rendition as "unimpressive".
Hamid Mir
✔@HamidMirPAK
https://twitter.com/HamidMirPAK/status/1117371925624492033
I am not glad because this is not copy but theft very unimpressive voice humiliation to those who are dedicated
Asif Ghafoor
✔@peaceforchange
Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well. #PakistanZindabad https://twitter.com/tigerrajasingh/status/1116612649972719617 …
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5:20 AM - Apr 14, 2019
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Anchorperson Fe'reeha Idrees wondered why the BJP lawmaker could not come up with "something more original" despite the presence of a huge music industry in India.
Asif Ghafoor
✔@peaceforchange
· 5h
Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well. #PakistanZindabad
Fe'reeha Idrees@ abbtakk@Fereeha
Oh my Gawdddd!
---- This is such an embarassing copy....such a huge music industry in India yet they cannot come up with something more original?#PakistanZindabad
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4:41 AM - Apr 14, 2019
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Raja Singh, a member of the Legislative Assembly in the southern Indian state of Telangana, in a tweet on Friday announced that he would release a "new song" on April 14 on the occasion of Rama Navami, a spring Hindu festival, as a tribute to the Indian army.
The tweet was accompanied by a video of the BJP lawmaker recording the song at a studio, with its tune and lyrics almost identical to that of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) song released ahead of Pakistan Day and sung by Sahir Ali Bagga. The lyrics of the Indian song, however, have been altered from 'Pakistan Zindabad' to 'Hindustan Zindabad'.
Chowkidar Raja Singh
✔@TigerRajaSingh
https://twitter.com/TigerRajaSingh/status/1116612649972719617
My new song which will be released on 14th April at 11:45 AM on the occasion of #SriRamNavami is dedicated to our #IndianArmy forces.
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3:02 AM - Apr 12, 2019
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Commenting on Singh's video on Twitter from his personal account, Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, the director general of ISPR, on Sunday said: "Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well."
The "speak the truth" is in reference to Pakistan's continued rejection of the Indian narrative that the Indian Air Force had downed a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet during a dogfight in February. Islamabad's account of the escalation has been supported by international media reports, with US-based Foreign Policy magazine citing unnamed US defence officials to contradict the Indian claim.
Asif Ghafoor
✔@peaceforchange
https://twitter.com/peaceforchange/status/1117352078064672769
Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well. #PakistanZindabad
Chowkidar Raja Singh
✔@TigerRajaSingh
My new song which will be released on 14th April at 11:45 AM on the occasion of #SriRamNavami is dedicated to our #IndianArmy forces.
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4:01 AM - Apr 14, 2019
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Following the Foreign Policy revelation, Prime Minister Imran Khan had also rebuked the Indian leadership over its claim of shooting down an F-16.
“The truth always prevails and is always the best policy,” the premier had tweeted.
Also reacting to the video, senior journalist Hamid Mir said the BJP lawmaker's song was "not [a] copy but theft" and termed Singh's rendition as "unimpressive".
Hamid Mir
✔@HamidMirPAK
https://twitter.com/HamidMirPAK/status/1117371925624492033
I am not glad because this is not copy but theft very unimpressive voice humiliation to those who are dedicated
Asif Ghafoor
✔@peaceforchange
Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well. #PakistanZindabad https://twitter.com/tigerrajasingh/status/1116612649972719617 …
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5:20 AM - Apr 14, 2019
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Anchorperson Fe'reeha Idrees wondered why the BJP lawmaker could not come up with "something more original" despite the presence of a huge music industry in India.
Asif Ghafoor
✔@peaceforchange
· 5h
Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well. #PakistanZindabad
Fe'reeha Idrees@ abbtakk@Fereeha
Oh my Gawdddd!
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4:41 AM - Apr 14, 2019
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