
Mika Singh will perform ahead of Independence Day (Image courtesy: MikaSingh)
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"14 August ko humara Pakistan azaad hua tha," Mika says in a video
"Shame on you," tweeted a user
Mika Singh performed in Birmingham last year
Here are some of the tweets.
Shame on u @MikaSingh u r supporting a country which has killed thousands of our civilians & army men....You r a disgrace #MikaSingh https://t.co/s9JCXdXNFZ
— Rudra k (@lord_mahakaal) July 22, 2017
Money money money... sweeter than country...
— Rani Roy (@raniroyrocky) July 23, 2017
Check out what Mika posted about his Independence Day performance.
Be ready to rock with me ..Housten and chicago.... I'm coming to rock you guys Jai hind:) pic.twitter.com/nTbvpF1g7P
— King Mika Singh (@MikaSingh) August 1, 2017
The 2016 Uri attack prompted an outcry from various outfits in India. The attack called for a ban on all Pakistani artistes working in India. News agency PTI reports that many Indian Americans have criticised Mika's video. "Celebrating Independence Day is for those who believe in India and its freedom and democracy. It can never happen with Pakistan, and not when they are sponsoring and supporting Pakistani terrorist on the Indian soil," Ramesh Shah, an Indian-American philanthropist told PTI.
Mika Singh, well-known Bollywood singer, has provided playback for hit songs like Aaj Ki Party, Dhinka Chika and Mauja Hi Mauja. His 2016 concert in Birmingham was a hit.
(With PTI inputs)