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Indian plagiarised Singapore patriotic national song

The famous Singapore NDP song, Count On Me Singapore, has been plagiarised by the people in India and turned into Count On Me India

The original song, composed by Hugh Harrison and sang by Clement Chow, was written in 1986.

The song has since been copied word for word, with the only changes being “Singapore” changed to “India”, with the song title also being changed to “We Can Achieve”.



The song is actually Indian.
10,000 years ago India had the internet, as the RSS has proven. So this song was uploaded at a time when there was no human habitation in the region which became Singapore.
Please people get your facts right! You are making us look silly.
 
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Cheating is natural to Indians

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if its up to Indians they will copy National anthem of different countries, aby kuch tu sharam karo yaar.
 
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Singapore National Anthem is in Malay/Indonesian language. Malay Singaporean language is closer to Indonesian than Malaysian

Its just that Bahasa Malaysia pronunciation some how changed. Example. Negara (ends with a rah) became pronounced as Negara (ends with a rer). Malaysia did tried to correct this some time in the 80s or 90s. They called it Bahasa Malayu Baku. We just call it "Cakap macam orang Indonesia-lah". Or "Talking like Indonesians - lah"

LOL but it did not last long and died a slow death.
Funny thing is that even if we sing the Malaysian National Athem today we always pronounce Negara in the original sound.

I believe Malaysia and Indonesia tried to standardized the Malay language many many years ago but could not come to any agreement.
 
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The song is actually Indian.
10,000 years ago India had the internet, as the RSS has proven. So this song was uploaded at a time when there was no human habitation in the region which became Singapore.
Please people get your facts right! You are making us look silly.

@waz bhai, don't know if you knew, but Jawed Karim, one of the YouTube founders' - came from Bangladesh parentage. Jawed's dad was Bangladeshi, mom was German. Not that it is of any consequence, just thought I'd mention it. But Jawed is not a Bangladeshi, he is of course a US citizen now.


Can anyone believe they're doing this daring-do climbing and cheat-sheet passing for only twenty rupees (20 cents)? I have heard that the teachers who are supposed to be resisting the cheating by exam-takers inside are cowering in fear and incapable of controlling the situation.

What is the value of a degree obtained in this manner??

Banana Republic....
 
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