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Pakistani Army claims Indian politician copied its song, dedicated it to Indian armed forces

The Telangana politician was criticised on Twitter after he posted the video



Screen grab of the song that was released by Thakur Raja Singh Lodh
Image Credit: Twitter

Dubai: The Pakistani Army has mocked an Indian Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator on Twitter, claiming that the politician has copied its anthem and dedicated it to the Indian armed forces.

On April 12, Thakur Raja Singh Lodh, a BJP member of the Telangana legislative assembly representing the Goshamahal constituency in Hyderabad, tweeted a video of the song: “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.”

On Sunday, the day the song was set to be released, the Pakistan Army claimed that the Indian MLA had copied the official song of the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the armed forces in that country. According to Pakistani media, the song was originally written by Imran Raza and Sahir Ali Bagga lent his voice for the track. and released on March 23 for Pakistan Day.

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Pakistan army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor also asked India to emulate Pakistan in speaking “truth”. He tweeted: “Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well.”

According to local media reports, Lodh copied the song ‘Zindabad Pakistan’ [Long live Pakistan] and recorded it by changing it to ‘Zindabad Hindustan’ [Long live India] and dedicated it to Indian armed forces.

Indian tweep @sonaliranade tweeted: “Why is it surprising? Most of BJP’s Hindu Rashtra [Hindu Nation] program is a mirror image of Pakistan.”

Lodh was further criticised when he tweeted that Pakistani singers had copied his song: “Good to see even #Pakistan media is covering my song #HindustanZindabad... #Pakistani singers may have copied my song we don’t have to copy anything from a ... state like Pakistan.

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