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Diljit cancels Texas gig

The actor-singer called off concert after an Indian film body asked his visa to be revoked

- By Bindu Rai, Deputy tabloid! Editor

Indian actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh has called off an upcoming concert in Houston, Texas which was scheduled for September 21 after drawing criticism for performing at the event at the invitation of a Pakistani promoter.

Dosanjh, who is currently on tour in the US, issued a statement on his social media account confirming he has cancelled his upcoming US gig after a letter from the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) was sent to the Indian Minister of External Affairs to revoke the artist’s visa to stop him from flying out and performing at the event.

In his statement, Dosanjh has said he was unaware that a letter of the kind had been sent to the ministry and that there was growing concern over the concert itself. He further clarified that his contract was not with any one individual but an entity. “I would like to state that my contract is only with ‘Shri Balaji Entertainm­ent’. My dealing and agreement has been with them only and nobody else mentioned in the Federation Letter,” he wrote.

“However, in lieu of the letter by the FWICE, I have decided to postpone my Houston show at this time,” he added.

The singer-actor ended his statement underscori­ng he remains a patriot.

According to the FWICE letter, which was also posted on social media, a Pakistani national by the name of Rehan Siddiqi was the promoter of the Houston event. The letter further stated: ‘His [Dosanjh’s] performanc­e for the Pak [sic] National and people will set the wrong precedent in view of the current alarming situation between the two countries [India and Pakistan]’.

Tensions between the two neighbouri­ng countries is at an all-time high following India’s abrogation of Article 370 over Kashmir, which has resulted in condemnati­on from Pakistan which lays claim over the territory as well.

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Photos by IANS and PTI

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