“Lata Mangeshkar is an icon before whom all of us bow down. Beauty of her voice is acclaimed throughout the country. But obviously icons who are property of the nation ought to take care of the possibility of political mileage being drawn from,” their actions, party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi told reporters.
Singhvi said the singer should ensure that no one misuses her iconic status.
The Congress spokesman’s remarks came a day after Mangeshkar shared a dais with BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, Modi at a function organized to mark the 51st anniversary of her famous song “Ae mere watan ke logon” at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai. She thanked Modi for honouring her on the occasion.
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The song, composed by C Ramachandra, was written by Kavi Pradeep in honour of martyrs of 1962 Indo-Sino war.