Re: Pak Military Dictator Bans Feroze Khan From Entering Pakistan
- From: arya.raychaudhuri@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 18 May 2006 12:05:56 -0700
Probably, Pakistani women like Feroze Khan which has made the govt.
jealous.
I guess they are treating Feroze like BCCI treats Saurav.
baani wrote:
Why is Mushy feeling so sad about what Feroze khan said. Feroze was
only speaking like any loyal citizen. MAybe Mushy was thinking of the
opportunities hw would have had in India had he stayed back .
nkdatta2...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
VognoDuut757 wrote:
Aamir Khan slams Modi for Vadodara violence
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/7598_1700804,000500020008.htm
Stay off, Musharraf tells Feroze Khan
President Pervez Musharraf has banned veteran Bollywood actor Feroze
Khan from entering Pakistan after his reported remarks highlighting
comfort levels of Muslims in India in comparison to that in Pakistan
triggered a nationwide controversy.
The Pakistan President took the decision following a report submitted
by the intelligence agencies.
"Feroze Khan has been banned from entering Pakistan in future. The
President's decision has been communicated to the Pakistan High
Commission in New Delhi," a private television reported quoting sources
in the Presidency.
Interior ministry and Foreign office have also been directed
accordingly, ARY channel said quoting sources.
"The President House has taken serious notice of his remarks which were
widely covered in the Indian and Pakistani media and directed the
concerned authorities to blacklist him and impose ban on his next entry
into Pakistan," it said.
The Pakistan Foreign Office would also inform the High Commissioner in
New Delhi not to issue visa to the 67-year-old actor in future, it
said.
"I am a proud Indian. India is a secular country. Muslims there are
making lot of progress. Our President is a Muslim, Prime Minister a
Sikh. Pakistan was made in the name of Islam but look how the Muslims
are killing each other.
I have not come here on my own. I was invited to come. Our films are so
powerful that your government could not stop them for long," he was
quoted as saying by a Pakistani daily last month.
About his brother's remarks, Akbar Khan on Monday said Feroze Khan "did
not mean what he said".
"My brother did not mean what he said. It was merely a slip of tongue.
We are very upset on the comment made by BJP Vice President Mukhtar
Abbas Naqvi in which he has called my brother a 'true nationalist'. He
is treating my brother in a wrong light," he said.
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