Ghulam Ali to perform at Mohun Bagan ground in Kolkata

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IANS Kolkata
Last Updated : Jan 08 2016 | 10:32 PM IST

Pakistani ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali and his son will perform at the Mohun Bagan Club grounds here on January 12 following apprehensions that holding the concert at the iconic Eden Gardens may damage the ground ahead of the T20 cricket world cup starting in March.

Trinamool Congress MP and West Bengal Minorities Development and Finance Corporation chairman Sultan Ahmed, the main organiser of the concert, on Friday inspected the Mohun Bagan club ground and spoke to the club's authorities. He said the club had agreed to let the venue out for Ali's performance.

Asked by the media on whether the event could affect the ground, Ahmed asserted it will not.

Initially, the Park Circus maidan was chosen as the venue for the maestro's recital. However, security concerns cited by the Kolkata police led to a change of plans.

"One source had told us Eden Gardens will host the performance but later we were informed that the International Cricket Council will inspect the ground ahead of the T20 World Cup. So we decided not to hold it there (Eden). We don't want any controversy," said Ahmed in response to a poser on why Eden Gardens was ticked-off the list.

Earlier, there were reports that Cricket Association of Bengal president Sourav Ganguly had agreed to hold the event at The Eden Gardens.

But Ganguly this evening claimed he had never agreed to the proposal.

"I was surprised after reading it in the newspapers this morning. From the very beginning I had said it cannot be done. I had a meeting with deputy commissioner of Kolkata police (south) and I told him it wasn't possible.

"Last morning I told Sultan Ahmed the same after receiving the proposal from the West Bengal Minorities Development and Finance Corporation," Ganguly told media persons here.

After the cancellation of his concert in Mumbai due to threats by the Shiv Sena, Ghulam Ali in November had expressed his disappointment asserting "never to return to India".

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had offered Kolkata as a venue following the cancellation of the Mumbai concert in October.

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First Published: Jan 08 2016 | 10:20 PM IST

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