Lata Mangeshkar Song Played Instead of Vande Mataram at Govt Event, Shinde Apologises for Goof
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Lata song played at Shinde's event instead of Vande Mataram
A Hindi song with a 'Vande Mataram' refrain, not the official national song, was played at a government event in Thane attended by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who subsequently directed organisers to adhere strictly to the approved version.
Vande Mataram mix-up at Thane event goes viral, Eknath Shinde apologises
At a government function in Thane, attendees stood for Vande Mataram but a film rendition from Pukar was played instead. The four-minute mix-up went viral, after which Eknath Shinde apologised and asked officials to prevent a repeat.
During a government function in Thane, Maharashtra, Vande Mataram was played instead of Lata Mangeshkar's song. The song continued for four minutes, while everyone present, including Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, stood silently on stage. Shinde apologized from the stage for the technical error.
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A government event in Thane saw a Lata Mangeshkar version of ‘Vande Mataram’ played instead of the original national song, prompting Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to apologise. Ministers Uday Samant and Pratap Sarnaik were present. The audience stood for around four minutes before the national anthem and Maharashtra’s state song were played. 🗳️ ‘Vande Mataram’ Mix-Up at Thane Event: Lata Mangeshkar Version Played, Eknath Shinde Apologises…
Lata Mangeshkar song played instead of Vande Mataram at govt event, Shinde apologises for goof
Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde who was present at the event apologised for the mistake. Shinde stated that such mistakes should not occur in programs related to the national anthem or patriotism, and that special caution is needed during the event.
Vande Mataram Mix-Up Occurs During Thane Event, Eknath Shinde Apologises
A routine government event in Thane, Maharashtra, took an unexpected turn when attendees stood to observe Vande Mataram. Instead of the recognised national song, a rendition by Lata Mangeshkar from the film Pukar was played. This mix-up reportedly resulted in Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and several dignitaries remaining standing for approximately four minutes, an occurrence that quickly gained traction on social media. During…
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