Mumbai: Padma Shri recipient Adnan Sami claimed that he is being used as a pawn by people who have been attacking the government for conferring him with the honour.
"Frankly speaking, politicians actually don't have anything against me, because I am not a politician. I am a musician. In the morning, they will say bad things about me and in the evening they will sit with a drink and listen to my songs. As a musician, my job is to make people happy with music, and spread love. They are talking against me because they have their own political issues with the government," Adnan Sami told IANS.
He added: "I end up being a pawn in the whole thing. My name is simply being used because they have their animosity against political counterparts."
Maharashtra Minorities Development Minister and NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik tweeted to declare that conferring Padma Shri to Sami is an insult to Indians. He alleged that the gesture of conferring the award to Sami was the government's effort to do damage control for being questioned over CAA and NRC.
National President of AntarRashtriya Hindu Parishad, Praveen Togadia, has reportedly said that honouring Sami with such an award is an insult to India's martyrs because Sami's father served the Pakistani Air Force.
In 2015, after his Pakistani passport expired, Sami applied for Indian citizenship. He was granted Indian citizenship in January 2016.