Singer Malko’s new track or press convention? Criticism from customers together with Fawad Chaudhry – Pakistan

Famend singer Milko Or has launched a brand new model of his tremendous hit track ‘Nik Da Koka’ ‘Pak Foj Ne Apna Farz Nabhana Ae’ which is in favor of Pakistan Military.

After the brand new model of the track got here out, the assertion of Fawad Chaudhry got here out and mentioned that this track of the singer Maliko, the press convention of the track appears an excessive amount of. Whereas the customers additionally criticized and mentioned that now Maliko’s title shall be faraway from the PNI listing and he shall be allowed to exit.

It might be famous that earlier than the final elections in February, Maliko had launched two songs on his YouTube channel titled Prisoner No. 804 and Nick Da Coca. Each the songs assist PTI founder Imran Khan who’s presently incarcerated in Adiala Jail.

An software has been filed to take away singer Maliko’s title from the PNIL listing

The criticism states that it was due to these songs that his title was placed on the PNIL, which prevented him from touring to the UK the place he was scheduled to carry out stay.

Customers are sharing the lyrics of the track and are questioning what occurred to the singers in a single day.

A consumer tweeted on X and wrote that ‘Lastly, singer Malko was pressured to sing the anthem.

An X-user wrote in Punjabi in a humorous means that Maliko has to go in another country.

Fayaz Shah wrote that the software program of Maliko has been up to date?

It needs to be remembered that an software was filed within the Lahore Excessive Court docket to take away the title of Pakistani singer Maliko from the Provisional Nationwide Identification Record (PNIL).

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2024-06-22 01:40:43

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