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Mika Singh isn't banned in India just yet

Mika Singh isn't banned in India just yet

The singer has made an appeal to FWICE, which will make its final decision.
19 Aug, 2019

Mika Singh has made an appeal to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) to not take strict action against him following his performance in Pakistan.

FWICE had banned the singer from recording, performing, acting and playback singing in India after videos of Singh performing at a private event in Karachi started making the rounds on social media.

Read: India bans Mika Singh for performing in Pakistan

Mika tweeted a video of BN Tiwari, president of FWICE, who mentioned receiving an apology from the singer and an appeal to be heard which has been approved.

Said Tiwari, "Mika is willing to listen to what FWICE has to say. He admits to making a mistake and is willing to apologise to the country but requests that we hear him out before taking any action."

The Federation of Western India Cine Employees is the mother body of all the 24 crafts of film-making.

Tiwari added, "We will have a meeting with [Singh] on Tuesday. Until then, there is no confirmed decision regarding him and his career."

As of now, there has been no such comment from The All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA), which also boycotted the singer from their productions.

Comments

hyderabadi Aug 19, 2019 01:53pm
Mika should be given pakistani citizenship .
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Riaz Aug 19, 2019 03:14pm
An artist who is going beyond the borders is being pushed to curtail his efforts to mend relationships between two neighbouring countries. Music is beyond borders - banning such artists will just further clamp down on the relationships between India and Pakistan! Please don't politicize music and art!
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Proud Pakistani Aug 19, 2019 03:20pm
So Much for being the worlds largest democracy a singer performs in Pakistan and is told to apologise. Its just a hyprocrisy where there baniya is dominant and minorities have no say. There is nothing democratic about sacking someone and making him apologise. So what if he did a one off performance is Pakistan.
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Kiran Aug 19, 2019 04:05pm
@Riaz , you mean both countries?
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