"I wish to state that there was no fatwa issued against Nigam...I reacted to his tweet on azaan. I would like to say that if you (Nigam) need to live in a democratic, secular country like India you have to live with every religion," Syed Al Quaderi, the vice-president of West Bengal Minority United Council, told PTI.
"Once he fulfils the two deeds I will hold a press conference and hand over the cheque to Nigam," he said.
The cleric had yesterday announced a Rs 10 lakh reward to anyone who can shave the singer's hair, put a garland of old torn shoes around his neck and tour him around the country.
The Bollywood playback singer today got his head tonsured by a celebrity hairstylist at a press conference in Mumbai where he said that his tweets were against the use of loudspeakers in morning sermons and not aimed at any particular religion.
"I don't think my religion is the best and yours isn't. I don't believe in that. You have to fight fanaticism. You can't be quiet," he added.