Beyond borders: Modi a fan of Pakistani ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali

Published April 8, 2015
I must share that I have heard Ghulam Ali Sahab in the past that too in person, said Modi. —AP/File
I must share that I have heard Ghulam Ali Sahab in the past that too in person, said Modi. —AP/File

ISLAMABAD: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his wish to listen to renowned Ghazal singer Ustad Ghulam Ali who will be performing at a music festival at the historic Sankat Mochan Temple, India.

However, Modi regretted that he is unable to attend the event and listen to the ghazal maestro due to his busy schedule and was hopeful that he will be among the audience in the future, The Hindu reported Wednesday.

“For the first time, there will be a performance by a Pakistani artist at the famous temple,” Sankat Mochan Temple's mahant (chief priest) Vishwambhar Nath Mishra said.

An invitation was sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi but he expressed his inability to attend the festival due to his busy schedule.

“I do wish I get the opportunity to attend such a programme in the future where so many well known artistes will be enchanting the audience,” Modi said in a series of tweets on Tuesday.

“I must share that I have heard Ghulam Ali Sahab in the past that too in person,” Modi tweeted.

“Also read in the papers that Ghulam Ali Sahab wished that I attend the programme. Unfortunately, this time I would not be able to do so,” he tweeted.

“My best wishes to the organisers of the 'Sangeet Samaroh. Several renowned musicians will be gracing the programmes,” he said.

The 'Sangeet Samaroh' at Sankat Mochan Temple, which will go on from 8th to 12th April will truly be a treat for music lovers, Mr. Modi said in another tweet.

More than 50 artistes, including Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, his sons Amaan and Ayaan, Kathak exponent Pandit Birju Maharaj, flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia, Odissi dancer Sonal Mansingh and Tabla player Hasmat Ali Khan will participate in the event, according to the festival organisers.

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