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'Magic of her voice will live forever':

Pakistani fans pay tributes to Lata


Mangeshkar
Jagran English - 1h ago

Islamabad | Jagran Entertainment Desk: Pakistan's Information Minister


Fawad Chaudhry on Sunday paid tribute to legendry singer Lata Mangeshkar,
after her demise at the age of 92 in Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital due to
multiple organ failures. 

© Provided by Jagran English'Magic of her voice will live forever': Pakistani fans pay tributes to Lata Mangeshkar

Chaudhry took to Twitter saying that Lata Ji ruled the world of music for
decades and the magic of her voice will live forever.

“Lata Mangeshkar’s death marks the end of an era in music. Lata ruled the
world of music for decades and the magic of her voice will live forever,”
tweeted Chaudhry in a condolence message in Urdu from Beijing, where he is
currently part of a delegation led by Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“Wherever Urdu is spoken and understood, there are crowds of people saying
goodbye to Lata Mangeshkar,” he said.

He also separately tweeted in English saying legend is no more. Lata


Mangeshkar was a melodious queen who ruled the world of music for
decades. She was the uncrowned queen of music. Her voice shall keep ruling
the hearts of people for all times to come.”

The state-run Pakistan Television also ran the news of Lata Mangeshkar's
death, reflecting the singer's fan following and popularity across the borders.

Several fans from Pakistan also expressed grief over Lata Ji's demise.

"Big loss.Crying face. The voice of the subcontinent has departed from this
world. LataMangeshkar's voice is very much loved in India as well as in
Pakistan and his songs will always be remembered. Lots of prayers and love
from Pakistan," wrote one user.

"The end of the golden era. Your beautiful voice shall live forever the
#LataMangeshkar mam ji. Love from Pakistan," tweeted another.

Meanwhile, in India, a two-day national mourning has been announced to be


observed in memory of Mangeshkar. Her funeral will be held this evening at
6.30 pm with full state honors. As a mark of respect for the legendary singer,
the national flag will fly at half-mast for two days.

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