Priyanka Gandhi shared a video of a 6-year-old girl singing the anthem of Assam

Assam, March 20: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra shared the video of a 6-year-old girl singing the state anthem of Assam and wrote, “How sweet this little girl is and what a beautiful voice.” This song has sung by 6 years old girl, Kalamavijo Hamar.

The video shared by Priyanka Gandhi of a 6-year-old girl singing Assam’s anthem ‘O Mur Apunar Desh’ has gone viral after it was uploaded on YouTube. The girl, identified as Kalmawizo Hmar, hails from Haflong, Assam.

The video started doing the rounds on social media platforms and went viral after Samujjal Bhattacharya, the chief advisor of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) shared the link on his Twitter handle.

Bhattacharya wrote, “An immensely talented child from an interior village of Haflong mesmerized us with her melodious voice. Her tryst at singing ‘O Mur Apunar Desh’ is commendable“.

He also added, “Honoured to bear her educational expenses as discussed with NC Hills ISF for 5 years“.

A day after former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi addressed public meetings in poll-bound Assam, his sister, and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will again be visiting the state for two days to address six public meetings.

According to Congress leaders, Priyanka Gandhi, who is also the in-charge of Uttar Pradesh, will be visiting Assam from March 21 to 22.


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During her visit, she will address six public meetings and will also visit the birthplace of Srimanta Shankardeva at Bordowa Satra.

On Monday, she will also visit the birthplace of Shankardeva at Bordowa Satra.

Earlier, Priyanka Gandhi had visited the state on March 1 and 2. During her visit, she had met tea garden workers and also addressed several public meetings for party candidates.

While addressing a public meeting, Priyanka Gandhi had said that once voted to power, her party will bring a law so that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is not implemented in the state.