After ‘Udta Punjab’, Gurdas Mann’s song shows ailing picture

Chandigarh | Saturday | 11th February, 2017

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"In the song, Gurdas Mann goes 100 years back and shows what martyr Bhagat Singh had desired as a 10-year-old child in 1917 when he had started dreaming of better times ahead in an independent India. "It is a political song and should be seen in that context. The song should have been released earlier for people to make their decision," said Amit Mittal. "Advocate Harinder Lali said Gurdas Mann should have released the song a few days earlier that would have presented the true picture of today's youths. It raises concern about youths, farmers and ordinary citizens, who fail to get potable water..