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Adnan Sami says his life is in danger


MUMBAI: After reported fights between his estranged wife Sabah and friend Pooja Bedi, Adnan Sami has now got death threats. The Bollywood singer says he has informed Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and President Asif Ali Zardari about the calls.

“I had to,” said Adnan. “He’s (Gilani) an old family friend. I know him from the time he was the speaker of the Pakistan assembly. And I’ve informed President Asif Zardari also. They had to know about the threats because if something happens to me, they should know whom to point a finger at,” Adnan told IANS.

Adnan, who is of Pakistani descent but born and brought up in Britain, has been living in Mumbai for quite some time. His father Arshad Sami Khan was a Pakistani diplomat and was close to many of Pakistan’s political elite.

“If I’m harmed, it would become an international issue and I don’t want the wrong people to be accused,” Adnan added.

Sabah suspects Pooja has a relationship with Adnan and attacked her when she visited him at his home. Pooja is said to have suffered scratches in Sabah’s assault.

Both Pakistan’s president and prime minister have ensured Adnan all support and cooperation.

“Not just them. I’ve also approached the Indian home ministry and the highest authorities have assured me optimum cooperation. The support I’ve received during the time of my stress from outside and inside Bollywood is overwhelming,” said Adnan.

Speaking reluctantly about the death calls, Adnan said: “The first call came at around 9.30 a.m. on Thursday followed by one every half hour. It was very clear in its intention. The person on the other end warned me to lay off someone or face the consequences. But I didn’t act intimidated at all. The caller clearly named the person on whose behalf he was calling. I was horrified and appalled beyond words. Can anyone normal or sane stoop so low?”

Adnan immediately informed the Mumbai authorities that his life is in danger.

“They’ve very kindly beefed up my security. The number of security personnel around me has gone up drastically. But I’m not feeling safe any longer. I want people to know who’s to blame if something happens to me,” he said.

“I feel everyone close to me is now in danger. So I’ve decided that they should all stay as far away as possible from the house. My mother, who was in Islamabad for her father’s funeral, is back in the house to look after my father. But I’m asking my entire family and friends to be nowhere near me. My mom won’t travel anywhere with me. I’d never be able to forgive myself they came to any harm.

“When my son Azaan came to know, he insisted he was coming over (from Karachi) right away. He was distraught. No chance in hell I’d leave him vulnerable to any attack. And the person getting these calls made would happily hurt my son. Azaan threatens to catch the next flight to Mumbai.”

Adnan says the caller makes it clear on whose behalf the calls are being made.

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