Millennium Post

‘What has my father got to do with my Padma Shri’

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MUMBAI: Pakistani-origin musician Adnan Sami, in the headlines for his Padma Shri, says he is an artiste and he has nothing to do with politics but his name is being dragged into controvers­y by some people to further their agenda.

Sami, who became an Indian citizen in 2016 and had expressed his “infinite gratitude” at being chosen for the government award, also asked what his father had to do with his award.

His father’s past as a Pakistani

Air Force pilot has drawn criticism but Sami finds this argument “irrelevant”.

“My father was a decorated fighter pilot and he was a profession­al soldier. He did his duty for his country. I respect him for that. It was his life. He got awarded for that.

“I did not benefit or credit from that. Similarly he cannot get credit for what I do. What does my award have to do with my father? It is irrelevant,” Sami told PTI in an interview.

Sami, who is among the 118 Padma Shri awardees this year, is in the centre of controvers­y with the BJP saying he is highly deserving of the award and the opposition Congress and NCP questionin­g his merit.

The 46-year-old composersi­nger was also involved in an unseemly Twitter spat with Congress spokespers­on Jaiveer Shergill. He said he shared a good relationsh­ip with people across the political spectrum.

“People who are criticisin­g are some minor politician­s. They are doing it because of some political agenda that they have and it has nothing to do with me. I am not a politician, I am a musician,” Sami said.

“They have their own political agenda and issues with the government and they are using my name as another stepney to try and further their agenda,” he added.

Politician­s such as Maharashtr­a Minorities Developmen­t Minister and NCP spokespers­on Nawab Malik called the recognitio­n to Sami a damage control move by the ruling BJP government at the Centre for being questioned over the CAA and the NRC.

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