Spare artistes: Akhilesh

October 11, 2015 02:51 am | Updated 02:51 am IST - Lucknow:

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday stressed that art, literature and culture were heritage of entire humanity and, art and artistes should not be linked to any specific region or religion.

Welcoming the noted Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali at his official residence here on Saturday, Mr. Akhilesh Yadav said: “Art, literature and culture are the joint heritage of the entire humanity and no politics should be done on artistes’ talent.”

“Art and artistes cannot be linked to any specific region or religion... boundaries of countries cannot impose limitations on them,” he said.

Ghulam Ali feted The Chief Minister felicitated the ghazal singer on the occasion and thanked him for accepting his invitation and agreeing to perform here.

Earlier this week, a programme of the Pakistani singer was cancelled by the organisers in Mumbai after the Shiv Sena threatened to disrupt the concert if Mr. Ali performs there, saying the singer belonged to a country which was firing bullets at Indians. -

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