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isn't that against Indian's laws? Shouldn't they be behind the bars?
WRONG INFORMATION MY FRIEND DELETE IT ..... THIS IS DONE BY BJP WING ..... WHY SPREAD WRONG NEWS BRO?
The exhibition served its purpose well -- true indian colors were eventually shown in quite an effective manner.
what is our true colour? black? brown? orange? green? pink?
They can't, because no such things ever happened here.
Because nobody visits your country
ISLAMABAD: Despite the recent killing of 10 foreign trekkers in Gilgit-Baltistan, around 25 foreign tourists including mountaineers and trekkers arrived in Islamabad Thursday to carry out their tourism missions.
The foreign tourists flew from Islamabad to Skardu to continue their activities in various parts of the mountainous region.
They came from different countries including Ireland and Canada.
“Pakistan has a vibrant art and culture scene and I am amazed at the diversity of works displayed at the exhibition,” British Council Director Barbara Wickham said at the opening reception. She applauded Riffat Alvi for organising the show and for providing a launching pad for young artists.
“In no time, Coke Studio Pakistan had taken over the Indian market,” Wasim Basir, the director of integrated marketing communications at Coca Cola India tells The Express Tribune. “It’s something that we [CS@MTV] always look up to.”
“We had conducted research in 2010 which revealed that 25% of all Google searches in India were for Coke Studio Pakistan – this was amazing!”
Your nutjobs didn't even spare players from a neutral country like Lanka.
Underline the phrase "Pakistani Artists"....on one hand Pakistani want to call India an enemy all over the world and on another they expect to make millions by selling art to Indians.
VHP vandalizes art gallery in Ahmedabad for exhibiting Pakistani artists paintings
AHMEDABAD: Vishwa Hindu Parishad members vandalized an art gallery in Ahmedabad on Friday for exhibiting Pakistani artists' paintings. The attack, VHP later said, was to protest against killing of Indian jawans by Pakistani forces at the border in Kashmir.
About 15 VHP members stormed 'The Gallery' at Amdavad ni Gufa around 4.15 pm and damaged 30 paintings after pulling the frames off the walls. The exhibition had paintings of 11 artists from Pakistan and six from India. Police reached the spot after the vandals had left but the organizers were reluctant to file a complaint till late evening.
There were no signs that the police wished to be pro-active in the case which was captured live by some local channels. Manoj Ninama, deputy commissioner of police, told TOI that they have not got any names of the vandals.
Ravindra Maradia, curator of International Creative Art Centre, who had brought the show 'An Art Affair' from Mumbai to Ahmedabad for a week, said "what has happened, has happened". He said that the paintings were worth nearly Rs 10 lakh.
General secretary of VHP Ranchod Bharwad said, "On one hand Pakistani soldiers are killing our jawans and spewing venom against India. Why should we allow Pakistani artists to display and sell their art here?"
One of the foremost painters of Pakistan, often called the 'MF Hussain of Pakistan', Mansoor Rahi's works were on display. He told TOI over phone, "We are sad but this wouldn't deter the artists from either country who will continue to share our works."
Irfan Gul Dahri, another acclaimed painter whose works were vandalized, said, "Such incidents have happened before and will continue. I am sure like me, every other painter who participated in this exhibition will continue to have such cultural interactions and exchanges, no matter what. These are minor challenges."
VHP vandalizes art gallery in Ahmedabad for exhibiting Pakistani artists paintings - The Times of India