This story is from May 14, 2012

'I realize now that I was wrong,' says Abhijeet

Abhijeet Bhattacharya, the popular singer of B-Town, has always been open and outspoken about his dislike towards the Indian entertainment industry offering space to singers and musicians from outside India (especially Pakistan)
'I realize now that I was wrong,' says Abhijeet
Abhijeet Bhattacharya, the popular singer of B-Town, has always been open and outspoken about his dislike towards the Indian entertainment industry offering space to singers and musicians from outside India (especially Pakistan). But now he declares that he has changed the stand and also adds it was his folly to have opposed presence of Pakistani musicians in our nation on the very first place.
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"I didn't realize that it was only me who was worried," he exclaims, "In spite of the fact that, they were not even harming my space. I was speaking for inclusive interest which I now realize was nobody's interest. I also understood that patriotism of a small singer like me will be of no use. So, I have changed my side." The singer requests that one should not mistake him as a hypocrite; adding, he now will speak in favour of welcoming foreign talents.
"Why only musicians and singers; we should call even their wire-men and technicians in our country," he says, insisting now he loves Pakistan and their singers with a true heart, "I say, make me an ambassador for Pakistani artists. I also wish that Pakistan government invites me to hunt the talents from their country and I send trucks full of talent from there streets to India."
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