Pakistani minister raised questions on Adnan Sami’s citizenship: Rangin singer, responding on X and said- ‘illiterate fools’


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Since the Pahalgam attack, the tension between India and Pakistan has increased once again. India has given an ultimatum to Pakistani citizens to leave their country. Meanwhile, former Pakistan Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chaudhary has questioned the citizenship of singer Adnan Sami.

In fact, an Indian journalist on X wrote about the Center’s decision after the Pahalgam attack, asking Pakistani citizens to leave India. Reacting to this development, Fawad Chaudhary wrote, ‘What about Adnan Sami?’

Singer has now reacted to this. Adnan shared Fawad Chaudhary’s tweet and writes- ‘Who should tell this illiterate fool.’ Along with this, he has laughed smiling.

Please tell that Adnan was born in England. Adnan’s father Arshad Sami Khan was a Pakistani and his mother Nurin Khan was from Jammu. Adnan had previously had Pakistani citizenship. Singer received Indian citizenship in December 2016. He had to wait for 18 years for Indian citizenship.

Talking about Adnan’s career, he started with the English album in 1986. In 1981, his first classical album came with Ustad Zakir Hussain. In the year 2000, Adnan created an album ‘Kabhi To Nazar Milo’ with Asha Bhosle. After that, along with Amitabh Bachchan, hit albums like ‘Lift Kar De’, ‘Kabhi Nahin’ have been created. His second studio album, Tera face was released in October 2002.

Talking about films, in ‘Lucky: No Time for Love’, he has given many hit songs like Sun Jara and ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’. Apart from this, ‘Yeh Rasta Hai Pyaar Ke’, ‘Dhamaal’, ‘1920’, ‘Chance Pe Dance’, ‘Mumbai Salasa’, ‘Beautiful’, ‘Sadiya’ and ‘Shaurya’ have also been sung.

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