Don't Have To Copy Anything From Terror State Like Pakistan: BJP MLA On Pak Army Jibe
BJP MLA from Telangana Thakur Raja Singh Lodh
BJP MLA Thakur Raja Singh Lodh posted a video of him singing a song "Hindustan Zindabad" on Twitter. Lodh claimed it as his "new" song and announced its release on the occasion of Ram Navami. Pakistani army claimed it was a copy of a song released by its media wing on March 23 for Pakistan Day
The lone BJP MLA from Telangana Thakur Raja Singh Lodh has refuted the Pakistani Army's allegation that he copied its anthem and said one did not have to copy anything from a "terrorist state like Pakistan."
Thakur Raja Singh Lodh tweeted "Good to see even Pakistan media is covering my song 'Hindustan Zindabad'. I'm more surprised that even a terrorist nation produces singer's (sic).
"Pakistani singer's (sic) may have copied my song we don't have to copy anything from a terrorist state like Pakistan," Raja Singh said in a tweet on Sunday.
The Pakistani Army on Sunday asked India to emulate Pakistan in speaking "truth" as it mocked an Indian legislator, claiming that the politician has copied its anthem and dedicated it to the Indian armed forces
Thakur Raja Singh Lodh, representing the Goshamahal constituency in Hyderabad, had tweeted, "My new song which will be released on April 14 at 11:45 am on the occasion of Ram Navami is dedicated to our Indian Army forces."
However, as Thakur Raja Singh Lodh shared a snippet of the song on social media, the Pakistani Army claimed that the composition was a copy of a song released by its media wing on March 23 for Pakistan Day. The song was written by Sahir Ali Bagga, according to PTI.
"Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well," Pakistan army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor tweeted.
According to Pakistan media reports, Thakur Raja Singh Lodh copied the song 'Zindabad Pakistan', recorded it by changing it to 'Zindabad Hindustan' and dedicated it to Indian armed forces.
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