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Pakistan’s Punjab police book singer over song linked to former PM Imran Khan

Updated on: 06 January,2026 10:17 AM IST  |  Lahore
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“Police have booked Faraz Amjad Khan and his team members for singing a song titled ‘Qaidi No 804’ during a government-sponsored cultural event in Lahore, on Saturday night,” Punjab police said.

Pakistan’s Punjab police book singer over song linked to former PM Imran Khan

Faraz Amjad Khan. PIC COURTESY/INSTAGRAM/farazamjadkhan

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Pakistan’s Punjab police have registered a case against a professional singer and his team for singing a song linked to incarcerated former Prime Minister Imran Khan during an event.

“Police have booked Faraz Amjad Khan and his team members for singing a song titled ‘Qaidi No 804’ during a government-sponsored cultural event in Lahore, on Saturday night,” Punjab police said. 


The police said the singer and his team tried to “incite the public” by giving the government-sponsored event political colour, as the song is associated with the jailed Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf founder.



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