Police in Pakistan’s Punjab province have registered a case against a professional singer and his team for singing a song related to jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan during an event.
A Punjab Police spokesperson said on Monday, ‘A case has been registered against renowned Qawwal Faraz Amjad Khan and his team members for singing the song ‘Prisoner No. 804′ during a government-sponsored cultural program at Shalimar Garden in Lahore on Saturday night.’
What are the allegations against the singer in the FIR?
He said the singer and his team tried to ‘provoke the public’ by giving a political color to the government-sponsored event as the song is related to jailed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan. According to the FIR, ‘There was a danger of inciting unrest and violence due to the controversial song.’
Singer made this appeal to Maryam Nawaz
The musical and cultural evening ‘Chandni Raatein’ was organized by the Lahore Authority. On the other hand, singer Faraz Amjad Khan requested Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to cancel the FIR lodged against him and said that he was threatened for singing this ‘pro-Imran song’.
What argument did the singer give?
Singer said, ‘I am non-political and an artist. I have nothing to do with politics. I sang the song ‘Prisoner No. 804’ only because a person standing near the stage threatened me. If the administration invites artists to perform, it should also ensure their safety.
Who sang the song Qaidi No. 804?
Meanwhile, a spokesperson of Lahore Municipal Authority said that three officers were immediately suspended on charges of negligence after the incident. The song ‘Nikka Da Coca: Prisoner No. 804’ was originally sung by famous Pakistani singer Mohammad Ashraf. Mohammad Ashraf is known as Milko. This song, uploaded in December 2023, has been viewed more than one crore times on YouTube.

