گلوکار ملکو کو روکے جانے سے برطانوی تاجر کو لاکھوں پاؤنڈز کا نقصان

Kashif Rafiq

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
برطانوی پاکستانی تاجر لیاقت ملک نے کہا کہ معروف گلوکار ملکو کو برطانیہ بھر میں ملک کے کئی شوز میں پرفارم کرنے کے لیے عید کے دن پاکستان چھوڑنے سے روکے جانے کے بعد انھیں 200,000 پاؤنڈ سے زیادہ کا نقصان ہوا ہے۔
LONDON: British-Pakistani businessman Liaqat Malik said that he has lost over £200,000 after the acclaimed singer Malkoo was stopped from leaving Pakistan on Eid day to perform at several shows Malik had organsied across the UK.

Malik had booked the folk-popular Punjabi singer Malkoo to perform at venues in London and outside starting June 19, 2024, but Malkoo was first stopped at the Lahore airport on Sunday (June 16) and then again on Monday (June 17).


Singer Sara Altaf was also supposed to accompany the singer for the tour but she has not come to the UK as the tour was cancelled.

Malkoo — Muhammad Ashraf Malik — told Geo News over the phone he was not aware why his name had been added to the stop list.

"I have sung songs for everyone. The whole country loves me for my singing. The airport staff was very respectful and told me I am on the stop list. I have sung many songs but Nak Da Koka became a big hit. It just happened. I respect everyone. I would request the authorities to look into my case and let me travel. This kind of discrimination is not nice."

Malik had also invited PTI’s lawmaker Sher Afzal Marwat who was able to travel and arrived in London on Monday afternoon. He spoke at the press conference with Liaqat Malik near Heathrow Airport and condemned the action against Malkoo that led to the cancellation of concerts.

Marwat said the authorities have stooped to a new low by stopping Malkoo from performing in the UK.

"Eid of many people in the UK has been spoiled. Malkoo has the right to sing for anyone. There are singers who have sung for politicians from all parties — there’s nothing wrong with it. This is shameful that a singer has been punished in this way."

Marwat appealed to the authorities to allow Malkoo to travel abroad.

Malik condemned the government’s action to stop Malkoo and Sara Altaf from singing at the UK concerts.

Malik said: "This is a huge loss to me personally and to the community and Malkoo’s fans who were so eager to attend his shows. All our shows were sold out, I had made all payments in advance. I have lost over £200,000. It’s a complete loss. There is no way I can recover the money."
 

Melanthus

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
If they carry on like this then they will lose remittances and investment from overseas Pakistanis.The harami generals and PDM2 crooks have gone mad.They need to be treated by psychiatrists.
 

Muhammad_1996

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
FA pass duffers know nothing shit. Mark my words Pakistan after a year will be even worse. SIFC already failed. Not even a thousand dollar investment will come if the situation remains same.
 

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