Popular Punjabi singer Parmish Verma, who was shot at by unidentified persons in Mohali last month, described the attack as "purely a threat of extortion", saying he had no enmity with anyone.
Parmish and his friend were shot at by around five unidentified armed assailants on the night of April 13 in Mohali.
In a Facebook post today, the pop singer said, "There is something I wanted to clear the air about. The incident that took place was purely a threat for extortion. I have no enmity with anyone."
"I have never been involved directly or indirectly with people. I am falsely being associated with by certain media and social media channels."
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