After Australia, Satinder Sartaaj Honoured By New Zealand Parliament. Proud Moment!

By  Karan Nanda May 14th 2019 09:47 AM -- Updated: May 14th 2019 09:50 AM

Well-known singer Satinder Sartaaj has made the nation proud again. After becoming the first turbaned singer to perform live at Opera House in Sydney and receiving the honour from the Australian government, ‘Udaarian’ fame singer has now become the first singer from Indian soil to receive an honour in New Zealand Parliament.

Sartaaj took to his official social media handle to share the news with his fans. He shared few pictures and a video from the event. He captioned them as: “Privileged being 1st from our soil getting Prestige from the #Parliament? of #NewZealand??in #Wellington @nzparliament Thankful to @simonjbridges @bakshiks & my entire community around the globe ? #Sartaaj⚜️??.”

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Privileged being 1st from our soil getting Prestige from the #Parliament? of #NewZealand??in #Wellington @nzparliament Thankful to @simonjbridges @bakshiks & my entire community around the globe ? #Sartaaj⚜️??

A post shared by Satinder Sartaaj (@satindersartaaj) on May 13, 2019 at 5:57am PDT

Earlier, Sartaaj received much applause from his fans for becoming the first singer from Punjab to receive a certificate of appreciation for his contribution to excellence in the field of music from the Parliament of Victoria.

An Honour in The #Parliament of Victoria @VicParliament #Australia??in #Melbourne. Next Concert is Sat. 4th May-Scott Theatre #Adelaide 0433 307 518 & Sun.5th May #Brisbane Convention Centre 0425-303-493 #EcstasyTour2019 #Sartaaj?? pic.twitter.com/MkeUnxICwG

— Satinder Sartaaj (@SufiSartaaj) May 1, 2019

He is popular for creating soulful songs like ‘Udariaan’, Masoomiat’, ‘Main Te Meri Jaan’ among others.

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