Famous Pakistani singer Ali Haider revealed the difficult decision that led him to leave his hometown. According to Haider, staying in Pakistan became increasingly safer and he was ultimately forced to move abroad.
Haider, who recently appeared on the Ahmed Aribat podcast, was opened up about his departure from the music scene and his personal life. The singer shared how she moved from pop music to how to recite nuts and religious poems, greatly reducing her interest in pop songs. Unfortunately, his change in his musical direction led to an increase in difficulty, including threats.
Haider reveals that his father, who owned the press, had to close his business due to these threats, leaving his family in a state of constant fear.
“After 2010, my family has experienced the tragedy I was dealing with. During that time, some people began to follow me. There was a demand for fear tor, and religious factors were active. “The situation is so safe I can’t even explain its strength,” he recalls.
The singer shared that his emotional state led him to participate in programs in which he focused on spiritual pursuits and recited religious poetry, Hamud, Nath and Noha. However, despite his efforts to find peace, the situation continued to deteriorate.
Haider recalls one day that he received a dangerous call. It further enhanced his sense of vulnerability, especially as his home was on busy roads.
At that time, Haider’s mother intervened, urging him to leave the country for his own safety. “One day my mother said, ‘If you’re here, it causes more pain for me. You need to leave.’ This was around 2013-2014,” Haider said. I’ve explained it. Shortly afterwards, he was given a visa to the US for a concert, marking the beginning of his overseas journey.