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Prime Minister Modi meets German Singer Cassandra Mae Spittmann in Palladam

Palladam: In a heartwarming meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Cassandra Mae Spittmann, the German singer recognized for her renditions of Indian devotional songs. The encounter took place in Palladam, where Cassandra Mae Spittmann and her mother had the privilege of engaging with the Prime Minister.

Cassandra Mae Spittmann gained acknowledgment from Prime Minister Modi, who had previously mentioned her in one of his Mann Ki Baat programs. Known for her soulful renditions of devotional songs in various Indian languages, she has become a symbol of love for Indian culture through her musical expressions.

During the meeting, Cassandra Mae Spittmann showcased her musical prowess by singing “Achyutam Keshavam” and a Tamil song in the presence of Prime Minister Modi. The Prime Minister, visibly moved by her talent, shared his appreciation on social media platform X.

In a post, Prime Minister Modi expressed admiration for Cassandra Mae Spittmann’s love for India, describing it as exemplary. He conveyed his best wishes for her future endeavors, recognizing the singer’s significant contribution to fostering cultural ties between India and Germany.

The meeting highlights the power of music in transcending geographical boundaries and fostering connections between diverse cultures. Cassandra Mae Spittmann’s dedication to singing Indian devotional songs has not only won her recognition but has also become a source of cultural bridge-building, as celebrated by Prime Minister Modi.

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