Siraj Ali Khan, the great-grandson of legendary musician Ustad Alauddin Khan, has said the descendants of the maestro who live in India have no contact or discussion with those claiming ownership of the land of the Alauddin Sangitangon in Brahmanbaria. In 1956, Sursamrat the Alauddin Sangitangon was founded on that property. On Monday, bdnews24.com published a report titled “Land row casts shadow over legacy of Alauddin Sangitangon”. Siraj believes the land should remain with Alauddin Sangitangon, and a full-fledged music college should be developed there. “I will be visiting Bangladesh in January and will speak about the Alauddin Khan Sangitangon issue then,” Siraj told bdnews24.com.
Source: bd News24 November 10, 2025 16:00 UTC