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If you thought school math was stressful, try doing it on camera as a politician! Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring recently became the center of a social media storm after a "math slip" went viral. But in true Punjabi fashion, the mistake didn't just end with memes—it turned into a hit comedy song.

Here is the hilarious backstory of the song '12 Panja 48' (12x5=48) by Bhinde Shah Rajowalia.

The Original Spark: Raja Warring’s Viral Clip

The trend started when a video of Raja Warring surfaced where he was seen calculating some figures. During the speech or interaction, he confidently said, "12 panje athtali" (12 times 5 is 48).

As we all know, 12 x 5 is actually 60. The clip spread like wildfire across WhatsApp groups, Instagram Reels, and Twitter, with people jokingly questioning the "new math" of the Punjab Congress.

The Song: ‘Baraan Panje Athtali’

Sensing a viral opportunity, popular Punjabi artist Bhinde Shah Rajowalia quickly dropped a song titled "12x5 = 48 

The song isn't just a track; it's a satirical take on the incident. Using comedy and catchy beats, Bhinde Shah highlights the slip-up in a way that has listeners laughing along. The lyrics playfully tease the idea of how logic can sometimes go for a toss during political speeches.

Why It’s Trending

Relatability: Everyone has had a "brain fade" moment with numbers at some point, making the trolling lighthearted rather than mean-spirited.

Political Satire: In Punjab, politics and music are deeply intertwined. Songs taking jabs at political leaders often become overnight hits.

The Hook: The phrase "12 panja athtali" is so catchy that it has become a popular audio for funny transition videos and reels.

Social Media Reaction

The YouTube and Instagram comments are flooded with emojis. One user wrote, "Raja Warring just gave us a new multiplication table," while another joked, "Bhinde Shah never misses an opportunity to turn news into a tune!"

While Raja Warring’s supporters claim it was just a simple tongue slip in the heat of a speech, the internet isn't letting it go that easily. For now, the "new math" is topping the charts, proving once again that in Punjab, if you make a mistake, someone will probably write a song about it by the next morning!


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