Indian singer Mika Singh has issued an apology for performing in Pakistan after All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) and Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) banned the singer in India.
While speaking to Indian media along with FWICE chief advisor Ashoke Pandit on Wednesday in Mumbai, Mika said he had to do it owing to prior commitment, but admitted it was a mistake that he would never repeat.
“This was a commitment signed long back. The timing was wrong that I went there because the decision on Article 370 has just been taken. I called the federation and told them that this was a mistake. I apologise for the mistake and I won't repeat it again,” he said.
Irritated by the journalist, he was also quoted as saying, “Nobody raises a voice when other artists perform. An attempt is being made to garner publicity in my name,” Indian media reported.
“Two months ago, singers Neha Kakkar and Atif Aslam performed in Pakistan. Why did not you say anything then? Before that, Sonu Nigam and Atif also performed," he added.
The singer also complained that Indian singers do not get work while Pakistani singers don't miss the opportunity.