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Jagjit Singh, Abhijeet: Ban Pak singers!



Onkar Singh in New Delhi | April 04, 2003 13:34 IST



Jagjit Singh and Abhijeet met Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani on April 3 to demand the government ban Pakistani singers from performing in India.



"We had an hour-long chat with the deputy prime minister and he listened to us attentively. Advaniji told us he was not aware of some of the facts we had brought to his knowledge. His response was positive," the two singers later claimed at a hurriedly summoned press conference at The Press Club of India, New Delhi.



Singh, who was conferred the Padma Vibhushan by President A P J Abdul Kalam, said it was a matter of deep regret that Indian singers like Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle were not invited to perform in Pakistan while Pakistani singers come to India and earn fame and money.



"The Indian high commission in Pakistan invited me for the Republic Day celebrations in 1980. That was the only time I performed there. An ISI [Inter Services Intelligence] agent kept an eye on us and, after 15 days, we were told to pack up and leave. It was only when I was leaving Pakistan that I realised the man was a senior ISI officer -- everyone saluted him when he came to see me off," Singh added.



While Pakistan-sponsored terrorists were gunning down innocents in Kashmir and carrying out massacres, he said Indian television channels were busy airing songs of Pakistani singers.



Abhijeet drew attention to 'a singer from Pakistan' who was minting money in India. No one seems to be concerned about that, he claimed. "Income tax officials raid the houses of top film stars and harass them. Nobody has asked this singer even once where the money is coming from and how much he paid those who have made so-called friendly appearances in his video albums. The video albums are being funded from across the border."



He added if the government could ban cricketing ties between India and Pakistan because it would hurt the sentiments of soldiers, cultural exchange programmes should also be discontinued till Indian singers are allowed to perform in Pakistan. The two singers were supported by Vijay Kumar Malhotra, the government's official spokesperson in Parliament, who told rediff.com, "If we can stop playing cricket with Pakistan on emotional grounds, because Pakistan has been sponsoring terrorism from across the border, we should also stop our cultural links with Pakistan."

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Sub: Answer to Jagjit's and Abijeet's bigotry and complaints



I am a Pakistani American and when I read Mr. Jagjit Singh's comments about not letting Pakistani singers perform in India, I was appalled by ...





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whoa wait just a sec? pakistanis r being childish? but the way al of you guys are talking here is childish. some immature and brainless ...





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indians are always blaming pakistanis for everything. every terrorist is suposed t eb a pakistani. every bad guy has to be pakistani. and what about ...





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k i seriously think that indians need to stop baming pakistanis for everything.. if u all would notice.. in every indian movie theres something bad ...





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Music has no boundaries. If Pakis are doing something wrong that doesnt mean Indians have to do it too. India should stand as an example ...





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