Shiv Sena tears banner of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's concert in Ahmedabad
The singer is set to feature in an event scheduled for April 30 in the Indian city
Continuing with its opposition of Pakistani artists arriving in India to feature their talent, Shiv Sena workers have torn apart a billboard of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
The advertisement banner was displayed to publicise a concert of the singing sensation, which is scheduled for April 30 in Ahmedabad, India.
About 20 activists first thrashed the banner near Shahibaug bridge before defacing another with black ink at RTO circle, according to local leader of the hard-line organisation, Jitu Solanki.
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"On one side, terrorists are taking lives of innocent Indians, while on the other hand, these Pakistani singers are coming here to make money. We cannot allow such commercial activity by them. We want to tell them that Gujarat's doors are closed for them," said Solanki.
Workers have also planned a protest in this regards, he added.
"We will also stage protests against Khan when he lands in the city for the concert. Today's protests were just a warning, as we may go to extremes to stop him from performing in the city."
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This is not the first time the hardline outfit has resorted to such tactics. On April 22, Shiv Sena members protested against Pakistani singer Ghulam Ali, who had arrived in Mahuva town of Bhavnagar district to collect an award.
An event of the ghazal maestro in New Delhi was also cancelled on April 5 owing to protests by the extremists.
The article first appeared on The Times of India
The advertisement banner was displayed to publicise a concert of the singing sensation, which is scheduled for April 30 in Ahmedabad, India.
About 20 activists first thrashed the banner near Shahibaug bridge before defacing another with black ink at RTO circle, according to local leader of the hard-line organisation, Jitu Solanki.
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"On one side, terrorists are taking lives of innocent Indians, while on the other hand, these Pakistani singers are coming here to make money. We cannot allow such commercial activity by them. We want to tell them that Gujarat's doors are closed for them," said Solanki.
Workers have also planned a protest in this regards, he added.
"We will also stage protests against Khan when he lands in the city for the concert. Today's protests were just a warning, as we may go to extremes to stop him from performing in the city."
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan deported on arrival from India's Hyderabad
This is not the first time the hardline outfit has resorted to such tactics. On April 22, Shiv Sena members protested against Pakistani singer Ghulam Ali, who had arrived in Mahuva town of Bhavnagar district to collect an award.
An event of the ghazal maestro in New Delhi was also cancelled on April 5 owing to protests by the extremists.
The article first appeared on The Times of India