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This soulful prayer song is from a milestone movie of Indian cinema Lagaan (2001). People should be alert, and not fall for such things.Hindi Kala presents O Palan Hare Lyrics in Hindi and English Translation from the movie Lagaan (2000) starring Aamir Khan & Gracy Singh. “However, I would like to caution people of our country that now that our party has come to power, a section of people will try to paint things with a communal angle. In this matter, all I can say is that police should investigate and find the truth,” he said.

“We believe in our PM’s motto of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas. Later on it has been given a Hindu-Muslim colour.” When contacted, Bagga maintained that the incident was being given a communal colour.ĭelhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari said Gambhir had reacted with “innocence” on the matter. In the call that was made to the police by the Muslim party, there was no reference of Hindu-Muslim. Giving every fight between two groups a Hindu-Muslim angle is politics of dividing the nation. Officially, too, the BJP took a different stand than Gambhir, with party spokesperson Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga tweeting: “Some people are trying to give a communal colour to the internal argument in Gurgaon. He said such remarks give ammunition to the Opposition to target the state government. A senior leader also said Gambhir should have refrained from the tweet given that “investigation is still underway and facts are being ascertained”. Senior leaders in the party acknowledged that Gambhir’s comments did not go down well with a section of his partymen in Delhi, who felt he “spoke out of turn, especially given that Haryana is a BJP-ruled state and assembly elections are just months away”. And like I also said, my views are not restricted to Gurgaon incident but it is a blanket point of view on lynchings, hatred and any kind of oppression.” How will you win the trust of everyone if they don’t feel safe? And that too just for practising one’s preferred religion. Like our PM, Mr Modi said, ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas’. It is easier to say the truth rather than hide behind the froth of falsehood.” “By inclusiveness, I mean a growth that takes everyone along. Somehow have never liked greys, in fact you won’t find a grey in my wardrobe too.

Having played sports which is governed by definite, I will continue to live in black and a white. So trollers and critics are not a problem. Speaking to The Indian Express, Gambhir said: “Having been a cricketer, criticism is not new for me.

Tolerance and inclusive growth is what idea of India is based on.” I am not limiting myself to Gurugram incident alone, any oppression based on caste/religion is deplorable. Three hours after his initial tweet, Gambhir posted another: “My thoughts on secularism emanate from honourable PM Narendra Modi’s mantra ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’. The tweet generated over 4,500 comments, with several people asking why he was “being selective” by responding to an attack on a minority community member. We are a secular nation where Javed Akhtar writes ‘O Palan hare, nirgun aur nyare’ and Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra gave us the song ‘Arziyan’ in Delhi 6.” Exemplary action needed by Gurugram authorities. Reacting to the alleged attack on 25-year-old Mohammad Barkat Aalam, who said his skull cap was thrown on the ground while he was returning from a mosque Saturday, Gambhir, elected MP from East Delhi, first tweeted: “In Gurugram Muslim man told to remove skullcap, chant Jai Shri Ram.
