Patna: Pall of Gloom fell in the state after the death of Lata Mangeshkar on Sunday when Bihar joined the entire nation in mourning at the end of the era.
Immediately after the news of Lata’s death was accepted, people became broken hearted and began talking about their relationship with different state personality in their long career in the film industry.
People in different places express their condolences for the legendary playing singer who is a heartthrob of millions and millions of Indians.
The financial period of two days on Sundays and Mondays has been stated by the state government and during the period of the national flag in all government buildings will fly half past.
In addition, there will be no state or official entertainment functions during this period, according to the notification of the State Government issued here on Sunday.
Governor Phagu Chauhan expressed deep sadness over Lata’s death.
“He is one of the most popular playback singers who have produced a country.
He gave a sweet voice for film and non-film songs in almost all Indians and was respected with several prizes and awards, including the highest civilian Bharat Ratna award.
This country Will still thank him for his contribution to music, “Chauhan said.
In the order of condolences, CM Nitish Kumar said Lata Ji’s death was quite painful.
“He was respected with Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Award Dadasaheb Phalke and several other awards Peace for the dead soul.
First Minister of Renu Devi and Tarkishore Prasad said in their condolences that Lata was India’s voice and in his death India had lost his voice.
They pray for peace for the dead soul.
Union Minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey and Giriraj Singh also expressed their deep sadness over the sad death of Queen Melody.
Bihar Vijay Kumar Sinha’s speaker also expressed his sadness at the pathetic death of the legendary singer.
Education Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Minister of Health Mangal Pandey and Water Resources Minister Sanjay Jha expressed their deep condolences for Lata’s death and described it as a large national loss.
Bihar Vijay Sinha’s speaker has also denied Lata’s death.
National President RJD then Prasad, former Chief of Rabri Devi and opposition leader in the Tejashwi Assembly Yadav also lamented Lata’s death.
Remembering the Bihar Lata connection, some theater artists say he has carved a niche in the hearts of countries by singing a number of melodies in Bhojpuri and Maithili.
He not only sang some of the most popular songs in Hindi films under Director of Music Bihari Chitragupt, but also plays for famous Kumkum actors (Zaibunnissa’s real name) from Bihar, they added.