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Kaun tujhe lyrics:
तू आता है सीने में जब-जब साँसें भरती हूँ
तेरे दिल की गलियों से मैं हर रोज़ गुज़रती हूँ
हवा के जैसे चलता है तू, मैं रेत जैसे उड़ती हूँ
कौन तुझे यूँ प्यार करेगा जैसे मैं करती हूँ?
मेरी नज़र का सफ़र तुझ पे ही आके रुके
कहने को बाक़ी है क्या? कहना था जो, कह चुके
मेरी निगाहें हैं तेरी निगाहों पे
तुझे ख़बर क्या, बेख़बर?
मैं तुझ से ही छुप-छुप कर तेरी आँखें पढ़ती हूँ
कौन तुझे यूँ प्यार करेगा जैसे मैं करती हूँ?
तू जो मुझे आ मिला, सपने हुए सरफिरे
हाथों में आते नहीं, उड़ते हैं लम्हें मेरे
मेरी हँसी तुझ से, मेरी खुशी तुझ से
तुझे ख़बर क्या, बेक़दर?
जिस दिन तुझ को ना देखूँ पागल-पागल फिरती हूँ
कौन तुझे यूँ प्यार करेगा जैसे मैं करती हूँ?

Kaun tujhe lyrics
Kaun tujhe lyrics
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Hi friends this is a blog where you can find different song lyrics.It might be any language it is written in english. for my and your improvement please share this article. (The Indian national pledge was composed by Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao. Subbarao, a noted author in Telugu and a bureaucrat, composed the pledge while serving as the District Treasury Officer of Visakhapatnam District in 1962. He presented it to the senior Congress leader Tenneti Viswanadam who forwarded it to the then Education Minister P.V.G. Raju. Subba Rao was born in Anneparti, Nalgonda District, Telangana. He was an expert in Telugu, Sanskrit, Hindi, English and Arabic languages. He worked as Treasury officer in the state of Hyderabad. After the formation of AP, He worked in Khammam, Nizamabad, Nellore, Visakhapatnam and Nalgonda Districts.[2] The Pledge was introduced in many schools in 1963.[1][full citation needed]

The Indian National Pledge is commonly recited by Indians at public events, during daily assemblies in many Indian schools, and during the Independence Day and Republic Day commemoration ceremonies. Unlike the National Anthem or the National Song, whose authors are well known in India, P.V. Subbarao, the author of the pledge remains largely a little-known figure, his name being mentioned neither in the books nor in any documents. Records with the Human Resources Development Ministry of the Government of India however record Subbarao as the author of the pledge. Subbarao himself is thought to have been unaware of its status as the National Pledge with a position on par with the National Anthem and the National Song. Apparently, he came to know about this when his granddaughter was reading the pledge from her textbook.[2])




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