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Ghulam Ali cancels future programmes in India

| | Nov 04, 2015, at 08:05 pm
New Delhi, Nov 4 (IBNS) Pakistani Ghazal singer Ghulam Ali has cancelled his future programmes in India, saying he will not be performing till the time the issues between the countries are resolved, reports said.

All his concerts scheduled including the one in Delhi and another on December 3 and in Lucknow onNovember 25 have been cancelled. 

The legendary singer has  claimed that he is upset over how political points were trying to score brownie points by not letting him perform in India.

The  maestro's concerts in Mumbai and Pune were cancelled due to opposition by Shiv Sena, but was scheduled to perform in the national capital.

Shiv Sena reportedly threatened to disrupt the singer's show in the national capital too. 

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