State BJP President Dilip Ghosh told reporters, "We don't have any problem with programmes of Pakistani artistes here. But we only pointed out one thing whether organising a music concert with Ghulam Ali, Pakistani artiste would be right at this moment when Pakistan is sending terrorists in our country?"
Criticising West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for organising the concert, Ghosh said the money the state uses in organising festivals and programmes, could well be used on the welfare of the minority community in the state.
Pakistani ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali, whose concert was cancelled in Mumbai last year following Shiv Sena protests, yesterday enthralled a packed audience at the Netaji Indoor Stadium here.
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