If one have a thought in the gray cell as to see it as a fact of prominence that while saffron and politics are going hand in hand had the only perspective of singing bhajans or may called as devotional songs, then perhaps one have to rethink.
The reason being that the national Capital is ready steady to experience a major rock concert having with "Modi for PM" theme.
The campaign song NaMo NaMo, being as necessary element of fact positioning Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as the BJP's prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 elections, seems to be a fusion of metal, rock and folk music in a concert which is going to be held in Constitution Club on May 31.
This is not just enough because Tejendar Singh Bagga, a former BJP activist and founder of the community page Modi-Fying India, which is organising the event expressed that they have decided to take the campaign to the people through other things that touch their lives stressing on those who are seriously interested in politics listen to political speeches.
Kashmiri rock band Panchtarni Music
Arousing great interest, the group was known to have recently launched Modi T-shirts and is doing lively business.
Bagga mentioned that they are organising the rock concert to campaign for Narendra Modi's prime ministership while they also added that while the first song will be in Hindi, the group intends to subsequently launch one song each month in other vernacular languages which includes Bhojpuri, Tamil and Bengali. Panchtarni Music in Exile, a Kashmiri rock band, will be performing at the event, on the contrary two Kashmiri Pandit singers Rahul Tikoo and Ashish Bhat will launch the song.
Rahul who was from Panchtarni mentioned that they have already recorded the song at a studio in Gurgaon which outlooks as a piece of fusion music, including comprehensively all the elements from metal, rock and folk, as well as very catchy one. Another arousing factor remain as a conclusion that the group also has plans to launch the cover page of the comic on Modi together with stickers.
It says, "I support Members of Kashmiri rock band Panchtarni Music."
Now, from the above incident we can clearly find that innovation today is turning out to be an exaggeration that it is affecting even politics scenario!
It seems to be a musical politics!
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(AW:Samrat Biswas)