"Music is the medium which can connect one human with another, inculcate feeling of unity and love, and so it can help bring an end to this religious intolerance," Khan who was here to receive 'Naushad award' told PTI today.
"Music has no religion...We in India are dependent on each other and this dependence is our strength," he said, adding the Sarod he plays all over the world to please music lovers has been crafted by a Hindu Hemendra Chandra Sen.
"Music teaches us peace and patience and, under the present scenario, it can become the medium of restoring normalcy," he said, noting now music is being used as therapy to calm disturbed minds and pacify people also in hospitals.
The maestro, who received 'Naushad award' yesterday, had said Prime Minister Narendra Modi needed to rein in errant party members, failing which peace could be under threat.
"Modiji wants to do a lot of things, but there are some persons around him who speak whatever comes to their mind and do whatever they want," Khan told reporters in Lucknow yesterday.
When asked about his most challenging performance, Khan said it was when he was asked to give a performance of five minutes at the Nobel Peace Prize distribution function recently where India's Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai were honoured.
"At one point I thought I should refuse it as generally my performaces last for a very long time, but then some people suggested that I should go ahead with it, and I then prepared a composition of five minutes with my sons Amaan and Ayan and made the presentation," he said.
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