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One lakh people sing Vande Mataram in Jaipur

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Jaipur, Sep 21 (PTI) Nearly one lakh people sang ‘VandeMataram’ along with Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Rajehere as over 500 musicians performed on stage. The event, called ‘Voice of Unity’, was organised byHindu Spiritual Fair, an organisation backed by the RSS, withthe objective to connect young minds with values and culture. It was attended by a large number of students and youthsand also saw participation of several ministers besides Rajeand BJP leaders. 504 musicians played different instruments in front of thecrowd and the Chief Minister. "This will give a message that our citizens are dedicatedto the country and are patriotic. People in large number havecome together for this cause," Raje told the gathering atAmroodon Ka Bagh maidan here. Rajasthan Health minister Rajendra Rathore, Home MinisterGulab Chand Kataria, Higher Education Minister Kali CharanSaraf and Khadi Board chairman Shambhu Dayal Badgujar werepresent on the occasion. PTI SDA RB DIP DVDIP

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