Atif Aslam Denies Claims of Refusing to Perform in Saudi Arabia

Singer Atif Aslam has officially refuted recent reports suggesting he declined an invitation to perform in Saudi Arabia.
In an interview with journalist Maliha Rehman, shared by Urdu News, Atif Aslam clarified that he has neither refused nor issued any statement indicating reluctance to perform in Saudi Arabia.
Social media rumors previously claimed that he had declined the opportunity due to the country’s sacred sites.
However, Atif Aslam emphasized that no such statement was made by him, and he confirmed that the circulating remarks attributed to him are entirely false.
He further noted that he has performed in the past in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

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