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Fans, singers remember Ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh on birth anniversary

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Artistes will come and go, but there are some who remain immortal. Jagjit Singh is one of them. To date, people listen to his soulful ghazals.
As it's his birth anniversary today, fans and members from the film industry took to social media to pay tributes to the Ghazal King.
'Iktara' fame Kavita Seth penned a heartfelt note in memory of Jagjit Singh.
Sharing Jagjit Singh's picture, Seth wrote, "Remembering the legend, Jagjit ji on his birth anniversary. There can be no other like him."
Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister of Rajasthan, too, remembered Jagjit Singh.

Jagjit Singh had breathed his last on October 10 in 2011. He was 70.

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