News X: Shiv Sena protests against Pakistani band, Mekaal Hasan

NewsX 2019-03-01

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Wielding saffron flags and chanting 'Pakistanis go back' and 'Vande Mataram', Shiv Sena workers Tuesday barged into a press conference of a music band from Pakistan, heckled the artistes and vandalised the venue, police said.

Twenty Shiv Sena activists, include three women, were arrested and charged with rioting, trespass and preventing public servant from discharging duty. The activists stormed the conference hall at the Mumbai Press Club, heckled the artistes from both countries and overturned chairs before the start of media briefing.

The press conference was organised by 'Meekal Hasan Band' to announce the launch of a joint band comprising guitarist Mekaal Hasan and flautist Muhammad Ahsan Papu of Pakistan and Gino Banks (percussion), Sheldon D'Silva (bass) and Sharmistha Chatterjee (vocal) from India.

The press invite for the event said, "This is the first initiative of its kind and aims to create positive interaction between the musicians of both India and Pakistan, creating a relationship of mutual benefit, trust and thereby strengthening peaceful ties between the two countries.

"Together we hope to create music that is of integrity and depth and that stands as a testimony to the power of working in harmony toward a meaningful exchange of ideas and talent.

The band looks forward to promoting a sense of camaraderie and confidence between artists on both sides of the border and hopes to act as a cultural beacon for both countries," it said.

As the protesters tore down posters and banners and raised anti-Pakistan slogans, police swung into action and evicted them from the premises.

President of the club Gurbir Singh deplored the incident, saying efforts to improve Indo-Pak relations should be welcomed and not thwarted.

A statement from the club condemned the attack on its premises, saying "Instead of welcoming the initiative aimed at creating trust and thereby strengthening peaceful ties between the two countries, the Shiv Sena tried to intimidate the musicians from Pakistan and India and directed jingoistic venom against them."

"This act of cowardice by Shiv Sena will not be tolerated and (the club) calls upon the police to take severe action against those who have been arrested," the statement said.


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