When PM Modi said- “He was one of the most extraordinary voices in India”

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There are some voices in India that not only sings songs, but also tells the story of a whole society, a land and a round. On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reminded the country of one such powerful and immortal voice.

In a soulful tribute, the Prime Minister described Hazarika as a “rich of versatility” and honored him by calling him one of the most extraordinary voices of India so far. He said that Bhupen Hazarika’s music was not just a tune; It was a strength that descended deeply in the hearts of people of every section of the society and connected everyone with the messages of humanity and harmony.

So who was this veteran called “Brahmaputra’s voice”?

Those who do not know them, tell them that Dr. Bhupen Hazarika was more than just one singer. He was a true cultural personality – a poet, musician, filmmaker and writer, whose work gave a new identity to the social and cultural fabric of Assam and all over India. His songs often hidden a deep social message, which used to tell the story of the love, pain and struggle of the common man. His strong voice seemed to be personal and universal in a single moment.

His contribution in the field of art was so huge that he was posthumously honored India’s highest civilian honor, Bharat RatnaHonored with.

This tribute of Prime Minister Modi gives a reminiscent that even though the doctor Hazarika is not among us today, his legacy will always survive. His voice still flows in the hearts of India in the same way as the powerful Brahmaputra River, which he loved and represented.