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Yes it is an old news but that does not means that your resentments have ended.
Abhijeet quits reality show in protest
Anil Merani, Hindustan Times
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Mumbai, July 21, 2008
First Published: 19:54 IST(21/7/2008)
Last Updated: 20:03 IST(21/7/2008)
hmmm his anger is justfied I do recall he was denied visa to Pakistan few years back.
Abhijeet denied permission to perform in Pakistan
At a time when India and Pakistan are engaged in the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus diplomacy, a man with a mellifluous voice is shouting from the rooftops, trying to reach across the border his message of dissent over the "shabby manner" in which Islamabad treats Bollywood personalities.
His grouse may be more against the Musharraf administration, but he has a bone to pick with the Indian Government as well.
After he was denied permission to perform at a hospital fund-raising music concert scheduled to be held at the elite Sindh club at Karachi on April 2, a livid Bollywood singer Abhijeet minces no words when it comes to debunking the Pakistan Government for the "double standards" adopted by it in its on-going culture exchange with India.
"While the Indian Government is more than accommodating to the cultural ambassadors from Pakistan, the Musharraf administration goes out of the way to create road blocks for Indian film personalities visiting Pakistan," Abhijeet said.
Abhijeet goes on to add (rather lambast the Indian Government): "I have still not understood as to how a Pakistani national like Adnan Sami has been allowed to settle in India - all to mint money. In Meera's case, visa regulations are softened to allow her to alight in Delhi instead of Mumbai and participate in the Indo-Pak peace procession spearheaded by Mahesh Bhatt. And in Rahat's case, Mahesh and his brother Mukesh Bhatt boast that they succeeded in obtaining a visa from the Indian Government for the former to sing for their film, within two days. All these can happen only in India and not in Pakistan."
Abhijeet insists that he is not making a case for his being denied permission to perform at a Karachi club. "My fear is that a day will come when Bollywood will be flooded with Pakistani artistes, given the kid-glove attitude adopted by the Indian government towards performers from across the border. And their Indian counterparts like us will be running for assignments in our own film industry," he rues.
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