"Many (people) are saying it is ill-timed. I may not attend the concert," Rahi, who was awarded the prestigious Jnanpith award in 2007 for his Kashmiri poetry, told PTI.
Another noted Kashmiri poet, Zareef Ahmad Zareef, was categorical in saying he will not attend the concert as it is "unnatural" to hold such an event when people of the Valley were suffering miseries due to non-resolution of Kashmir issue.
He said if Germany had the welfare of Kashmiris at its heart, the massive amount of money spent on holding the concert could have been better utilised in rehabilitating the victims of violence in Kashmir.
German embassy is organising the event.
The poet said all efforts should be focused on resolving Kashmir issue so that there is an end to the suffering of the people. "Once that is done, we will invite Zubin Mehta and other renowned musicians from around the globe to perform here.
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