Left Pakistan because of the establishment, will expose them soon: Singer Adnan Sami's explosive revelations on Pak

In a note shared on Twitter, Adnan Sami said that while he has no issues with the people of Pakistan, he has "major issues with the establishment" and stated that he will expose Pakistan’s awful truth.

NewsBharati    15-Nov-2022 11:37:56 AM
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Singer Adnan Sami, who gave up his Pakistani citizenship and became a citizen of India in 2016, criticised the Pakistan government for ‘mistreating’ him. In a note shared on Twitter, Adnan Sami said that while he has no issues with the people of Pakistan, he has "major issues with the establishment" and stated that he will expose Pakistan’s awful truth.
 
Left Pakistan because of the establishment, will expose them soon: Singer Adnan Sami
 
“Many people ask me why I have such contempt towards Pakistan. The hard truth is that I have absolutely no contempt towards the people of Pakistan who have been good to me. I love everyone who loves me- period. However, I have major issues with the establishment. Those who truly know me will also know what that establishment did to me for many years which ultimately became one of the big reasons for me to leave Pakistan,” read a section of the singer’s note.
 
The musician promised that a day will come when he will ‘expose’ the truth behind his alleged mistreatment, adding, “One day, soon, I will expose the reality of how they treated me which not many know, least of all the general public which will shock many! I have remained silent about all this for many years, but will choose the right moment to tell all.”
 
 
Adnan Sami gave up his citizenship in Pakistan in 2015 and applied for an Indian passport the following year, becoming an Indian citizen in 2016. He received India’s fourth-highest civilian honour, the Padma Shri, in 2020 for his contributions to the country’s music industry.
 
Several individuals around the country criticised the government’s choice to give the honour to Sami. It was because Sami’s father, Arshad Sami Khan, was a retired Pakistani Air Force officer who fought against India in the 1965 war.
 
Following the backlash, the singer reacted by stating that he is an Indian and that the award was given to him in his capacity as a musician. "You cannot hold a son responsible for the acts of his father and the father cannot be held responsible for the acts of his son," Sami then told CNN-News18 in an exclusive interview.
 
 

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