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Urdu symbol of 'Ganga-Jamuni' culture, need to work together for it: Manmohan Singh

The former prime minister, known for his brevity in speech, made a short address but his mix of trenchant Urdu poetry drew loud applause from the audience.

April 03, 2018 / 11:53 IST
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Former prime minister Manmohan Singh on Monday turned poet to extol the beauty and appeal of Urdu language, as he underlined that it symbolised the syncretic culture of India and all citizens should do something to ensure that it flourishes.

He was addressing a gathering at the launch of senior Congress leader Ashwani Kumar's book 'Ehsas-o-Izhar' at an event here, which was attended by a galaxy of eminent people from various walks of life.

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"It is a symbol of 'Ganga-Jamni tehzeeb' (syncretic culture)... The presence of such eminent people in such large numbers is a proof that Urdu is living langauge. We all must do something for it," Singh said.

The former prime minister, known for his brevity in speech, made a short address but his mix of trenchant Urdu poetry drew loud applause from the audience.