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Watch: Mamata Banerjee plays Hum Honge Kamayaab on piano during Spain tour

On her visit to Spain, the West Bengal CM Banerjee played the evergreen song Hum Honge Kamayaab on piano.

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The chief minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, is on a 12-day trip to Dubai and Spain to get foreign investment to the state. On her visit to Spain, the West Bengal CM Banerjee played the evergreen song Hum Honge Kamayaab on piano.

The chief minister on Friday took to her Instagram account and shared the video of her playing the song on a piano in a park. CM Banerjee could be heard playing the music of the famous song Hum Honge Kamayaab in the satisfying video.

Mamata Banerjee captioned the video and wrote music is forever, music should grow and mature with you, following you right on up until you die.

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The song Hum Honge Kamayaab, a Hindi version was written by the renowned poet Girija Kumar Mathur. The song originally, We Shall Overcome, was used as a protest song in the American civil rights movement.

As per the reports, the West Bengal CM is on a 12-day visit to Spain and Dubai to attract foreign investment to the state. She also met with the President of Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Dubai airport and invited him to West Bengal for the State Business Summit 2023 in the state capital, Kolkata.

Earlier, she also shared a video of her jogging in a saree and slippers in a park in Madrid. Banerjee had started her trip earlier this week on September 12. She is scheduled to hold a series of business meetings there. She began her trip ahead of the 7th Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS). The Summit is scheduled to take place from November 21 to 22 in Kolkata.

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An official informed that CM Banerjee’s trip to the respective country. In the statement, he said the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to stay in Dubai for one night.

On September 13, they reached Madrid where they had business summits and they have other meetings for the next three days.

From Madrid, the chief minister will head to Barcelona to hold business meetings for two-three days. The team will then return to Dubai and hold some more business meetings. They will return to Kolkata on September 23, according to an official.

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