The Sena said if the state government did not want to invite any untoward incident during the Lucknow festival, it should desist from allowing Ghulam Ali to perform.
"If Ghulam Ali somehow manages to reach here to perform at the Lucknow Mahotsav as scheduled on December 3, we will make things worse for him than what was done with Sudheendra Kulkarni in Mumbai," state Sena chief Anil Singh said.
He said the Sena has always staunchly opposed Pakistani artistes performing in India, and Ghulam Ali certainly would not be an exception.
Lucknow District Magistrate Raj Shekhar has confirmed that after a talk with the 74-year-old ghazal maestro's son Aamir, Ghulam Ali's programme has been fixed at the Mahotsaav on December 3.
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The Shiv Sena leader was equally critical of film star Shahrukh Khan and demanded that "All his sources of income as well as his properties in foreign land should also be probed."
The 10-day-long Lucknow festival, a cultural extravaganza organised annually between November 2 and December 5, has seen performances by noted musicians, poets, shayars and comic artists.