"Pakistani actors and musicians earn tonnes of money when they gain popularity in India and get the opportunity to perform on Indian soil. Their own country hardly offers an environment wherein their careers could flourish. Hence, it must be kept in mind that these artists come here not just to display their talents but also to rake in moolah," BJP national spokesman Sudhanshu Trivedi told reporters here.
To a query as to whether he endorsed the line taken by Raj Thackeray's MNS as well as some leaders in his own party including controversial MLA Sangeet Som, Trivedi cryptically replied "it is for the people of the country to decide whether Pakistani artists should stay here or not".
The BJP spokesman said that the Narendra Modi government "has come up with the most effective response, in the history of the country, to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism which has plagued Jammu and Kashmir for decades.
"It is for the first time that Pakistan's track record on human rights violations in Baluchistan stands exposed before the international community. The decision to review Indus Water Treaty too is a bold step," he said.
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